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H ills b o ro A n r u t, 1194
H ilU b o ro In d ep en d en t, il? S
McKINNBY 4 M cKINNBY. Publisher«
F im m n
Camp Appreciated
E veryone th a t a p p re c ia te s the very
fine activity th a t the Boy Scout move­
m ent rep re sen ts a p p re c ia te s the g en ­
erosity of Mrs. E lizabeth Milne I r e ­
land in giving th e use of a wooded
tra c t northw est of tow n fo r a scout
cam p. This cam p is proving a great
stim ulus to scout activity in this dis­
tric t and the boys, th e ir p a re n ts anil
th e m any o th ers in te rested certainly
a p p re c ia te this fine o p p o rtu n ity .
T he cam p d ed icatio n exercises last
T h u rsd ay n ight w ere enjoyed by a
larg e y u m b er of people, who g a th ­
ered for a picnic din n er, h e a rd scout
lea d e rs tell o f th e virtu es of scouting
and w itnessed th e cerem onies in con­
nection w ith th e m onthly court of
honor. It w as a fine cerem ony amt
one th a t m akes you feel th a t th e men
and lea d e rs of tom orrow a re off ty
a m ighty good s ta rt.
I he boys have done exceptional
w ork in fittin g up th e cam p a n d much
m ore has been o utlined to m ake it an
ideal cam p fo r boys. Such an activity
is deserving of w h o le h e a rte d co-oper­
ation of th e people in this area. It
builds b e tte r citizens fo r tom orrow .
_______. . _______
Reasons Cited for
Autumn Pick-Up
ÄRGÜS. TÎTttSBORG, ORFCuN
Churches
First Cliur, h of Christ. Scientist
Services are held every Sunday
at 11 a
in . W ednesday evening
services al 8 o'clock. Sunday school
• I 11 a III
1’ u p l l s t ip t o t i l e .1 .
of 20 years are welcomed. Fie«'
read in g room o|ien on W ednesdays
and S aturdays from 2 until 4 p in.
S unday s topic. "1 o ie "
T lturday. July A<*. 19'
Ynwriean Home
Fa vor Consolidation
SALEM
iBy A. L. l.lndberk)
C o n s o lid a ltu n o f sm aller
c lio o ls
tB i R oger W. Babson)
e u lla li.'.ilio ii o f t a s .i l i o i i and m o le a d e q u a te »
Published T h u rs d ay — E n tered »« «eeond*clns« m a tte r in
school su p e rv is io n and r e lie f o f p n ,|« T ty fro m
BABSON PARK Mass
S en ti­
th e poet o f f ice a t H illsbo ro . H r w m i
a p a rt o f its present h e a v y la x b u rd e n w e re
m ent has im proved noticeably in
W V E R N E M. K I N N E Y
th e past fortnight. The gloom of
u i g cil by c o u n ty school s u p c in te iu lc n ls n ic i I
MRS F. C M. K IN N E Y
EdH»r
Associate Editor
early Ju ly is gradually lifting and
in g al S ab'in in th e ir a n n u a l co n fe re n ce il m
confidence is slowly h e a l i n g
week T lie c d iiia to i's also w e n t on reco rd as
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
D oubts a r e still
fa v o rin g tlie e s ta b lis h m e n t u n d e r state re g u la ­
Selected a t O r« fo n '« Rest W eekly N e w a i ^ r , 1980-S6
expressed
about
tio n o f a bu re u u o r teachers' ugency fo r th e
Tualatin Plains Presbyterian
N«rne«i on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N e w sp aper Eleven. 193d
fall business, how ­
disp e n satio n o f a ccu ra te in fo r u ia tlo ii re g a rd ­
Church
H o n o rab le M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A *sn . N e w sp aper
ever. Manv feel
Prod uction Conteat, 193 4-35; G eneral Excellence. 1935
in g th e q u a lific a tio n s o f a p p lic a n ts fo r le a c h ­
B ib le school at 10 a. m : preach­
th at w hen t h e in g se rvice at I t a. in . C h ris tia n
in g p o sitions
S ubscription Ratea S tr ic tly Cash in Advance
c u rre n t
backlog E n d e a v o r at 7:45 p in M is s io n a ry
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of orders, built up m e e tin g the last W ednesday o f each
W ith in W ash in g to n C o unty
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d u rin g the w inter m onth. All a re cordially welcome
11 50
T w o m onths . . .
•0 35
P o rtla n d Io the O regon s u p re m e c o u rt is be­
S ix m onth«
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O ne m onth
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s p r i n g. finally —J. F. Cihson, m in is te r.
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lie ve d by m any to h a ve c le a re d th e w a y fo r
runs out. business
O utside W ash in g to n C ounty
a p p o in tm e n t o f C la u d e M c C u llo c h o f K lu m a th
w ill suffer a sh a rp
U . S., p er y ea r
12.00
F o reign countries
$3 50
The Oretieo-Reedvillr Parish
F alls to th e fe d e ra l bench, a post w h ic h has
dip As a m atter
S unday school in both churches,
now bi-ell vacant fo r m an y m o u th s
Hasis fo r
of fact, we a r e
M e m b e r: Oregon S tate
th is b e lie f lies In th e fact th u t L u s k was r e ­
having a gentle 10 a m .; w orship service in the
F irs t A u d ited Paper.
E d ito ria l A s s o c ia t io n
L arg e st A R C W ee k ly
garded as M cC u llo ch 's p rin c ip a l o p p o n e n t in
le t-d o w n
w hich O renco church, 1 1 a m ; w orship
and N a tio n a l E d ito ria l
C irc u la tio n in W est,
Roger VV Babson is m ore than sea­ service in the R cedville church. 8
Hie race fo r the fe d e ra l jo b . O th e r p o litic a l
Association.
p. nr. Women's M issionary society
sonal
The Bab- m
p ro g n o stica to rs, h o w e ve r, do n o t h o ld Io the.
eets at O renco on tlie th ird W ed­
so n ch art read in g today is five p er
v ie w d e c la rin g th u t o tlie i fa c to rs have o p e ra te d
ce n t above norm al, com pared w ith ' nesday of each m onth and at R eed-
to e lim in a te M cC u llo ch , e s p e c ia lly th e fa, t
ville on the fo u rth T hursday of
10 per cent above norm al in May each
th a t he is ta rre d w ith th e ta in t o f a p riv a te
month.
t(
Ten
Factors
Pointing
Tow
ard
u t ilit y us a fo rm e r a tto rn e y fo r th e C alifornia-
B. F. Irvine, the highly resp ected
Prosperity
O regon P o w e r com pany. W h ic h o f these tw o
and honored e d ito r of the O regon
Seventh-dav Adventist Church
1 C rop prospects best in ten
schools o f th o u g h t is c o rre c t o n ly tu n e w ill
S e rv ic e s are h e ld each S abbath
Jo u rn a l, has resigned from th is im ­
years.
tall
’
(S a tu rd a y )
as
fo llo w s : S a b b a th
p o rtan t post and will h e n cefo rth , as
2. P urchasing pow er highest
l.u.sk. w h o w ill la k e u p his new d u tie s
School, 9:45 a i l l ; p re a c h in g se rvice
since
1929
a m em b e ro f th e Jo u rn a l org an izatio n ,
on A u g u st 1 a s successor Io th e la te J U C a m p ­
at 11; y o u n g p eople's m e e tin g a t
3. L abor troubles on w ane
2:30 p. m. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u r s ­
bell. w ill be th e fir s t d e m o c ra t to grace the
devote his tim e to civic and historical
fo r 1937.
day e v e n in g at 3 o 'c lo c k V is ito rs
su p re m e beueh In th is s tu te sin ce th e r e t ir e ­
m ovem ents. He will be succeeded as
4. C ongress n e a re r to a d ­
a rc w e lcom e at a n y se rvice
D r.
m e n t o f O P. C ashew in J u n u u ry . 1931
In
jou rn m en t.
editor by P. L. Jackson, successful
W a lte r H u n tin g to n , pastor.
tf
fact d e m o c ra tic suprem e c o u rt Justice . have been
5
B
uilding
costs
easing
off.
Jo u rn a l publisher, and son of th e late
few and fa r betw een l it O regon h is to ry , most
6. Inventories of goods not
o f those w h o have served in th u t capai ity
C. S. Jackson, whose en erg y and fore- I V n P a n A ll IT,-,1.x
M F. C hurch i Bethany)
burdensom
e.
sight w ere responsible for th e de- VV e V d n
rte lP
re u c h in g th e ir |*osition th ro u g h a p p o in tm e n t
O n G e rm a n to w n road
Sunday
7. N e w in d u s trie s fo rg in g
i . i i i h i than through election
Coahuw, the last t
s e rv ic e e v e ry S u n d a y, 10 a. in S u n ­
O regon m o to rist’s pledge, th rough
ahead.
velopm ent of th e Jo u rn a l into one of
day school, 11 a. m J o h n Place
democrat on the aupramo bench, war fit ■
8. Foreign trad e m aking great
th e g re a t n ew spapers of th e n o rth ­ w hich every d riv e r m ay enlist him-
pastor.
,
f
a
p
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te
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by
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P
ierce
i ii J a n u a ry ,
progress.
self to do his p a rt in m ak in g O regon
west and th e nation.
1924. to succeed J u s tic e L a w re n c e T . H a rris , le -
9. F ren ch crisis ap p aren tly
signed. In the g e n era l e le c tio n th a t y e u r he
All Saints Episcopal Church
passed.
The ideas and convictions of Mr. h ighw ays safer, will be av ailab le for
was re tu rn e d to u f u ll s lx - y i'a r te rm on th e
S e rv ic e fo r th e te n th Sunday a f t ­
10. Basic tren d of business still
Irvine w ere expounded th ro u g h th e d istrib u tio n this w eek th ro u g h t h e
e r T r in it y
H o ly C o m m u n io n and
bench T h u t same y e u r M a r tin Pip«'», a n o th e r
upw ard.
editorial page of th e J o u rn a l fo r 29 se c re ta ry of sta te , offices of the mo­
serm on at 11 a. n t ; W a sh in g ton
d e m o cra t, was a p p ointe d to the bench to s u c ­
N evertheless, th ere are so m any C
to
r
association
in
all
p
a
rts
of
t
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e
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ty
Hom
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at
2
30
p.
nt.
T
h
e
years. His w ork w as th a t of a sincere
encouraging signs in th e outlook L a d ie s ’ G u ild w ill n o t m eet d u rin g A s u rp ris e m u s ic a l p ro g ra m w ill be th e S o u le fa rm a fte r the e v e n in g ceed J u s tic e J o h n M c C o u rt, deceased, b u t
and conscientious gentlem an, alw ays sta te and new spapers.
th at 1 cannot help being optim istic A u g u s t. T lie Vicar returned S u n d a v given b y th e C ru s a d e rs o f th e s e rv ic e T he e v e n in g s e rv ic e is a served fo r o n ly a few m o u th s T lie o n ly d e u io -
This move will resu lt in g en eral on fall trad e prospects To back up
r u t to be elected to the su p re m e c o u rt In th is
in terested in th e b e tte r th in g s of life
o f C h ris tia n and
e v e n in g fro m G e a rh a rt, w h e re In- a t­ c l,in c h . G uest sp e a ker w ill he Rev u n io n m ee tin g
bullishness. I am discussing ten te n d e d th e Diocesan S u m m e r school lo n e V J e ffe rie s fro m P o rtla n d . M e th o d is t ch u rch e s at th e C h r is t­ s ta te in th e past 50 years, w ith th e e x c e p tio n
and w orking fo r them th ro u g h hi3 a p p ro v a l and th o u san d s of d rivers my
o f J u s tic e Cushow w h o had th e a d va n ta g e o f
S u n d a y at 7:45 p n i a sp e cia l e v a n ­ ian c h u rc h at 3 p m T h e M«dho-
should and will co-operate. T he A rgus reasons w hy business should press — R e g in a ld H icks, v ic a r.
editorial w ritings.
a p re v io u s a p p o in tm e n t, was A lfr e d S B e n ­
g e lis tic s e rv ic e S u b je c t o f th e e ve ­ d is t p a s to r w ill d e liv e r th e serm on
fu rth e r to w ard p rosperity a fte r L a­
is
h
a
p
p
y
to
aid
in
th
e
d
istrib
u
tio
n
in
b o r day:
n in g "T h e Sea." In k e e p in g w ith the T h e m o n th ly o ffic ia l board m e e tin g
ne tt. whose te rm begun on J u n u u ry 7, 1919.
T h ro u g h o u t his n e w sp a p e r w ork
First Baptist Church
s u b je c t w i l l b«' g iv e n an illu s tra te d w ill be fo llo w in g th e m o rn in g w o r ­
b u t w h o tire d o f th e stren u o u s g rin d a fte r less
C rop P rospects a re exceptionally
in O regon, w hich included th e pub- the hopes th a t th e pledges will in
P ra y e r and B ib le s tu d y h o u r song s e rv ic e Rev E d ith C a m p b e ll o f s h ip se rvice hi tiie C E room . Im ­
a n tw o years' e x p e rie n c e and resign e d on
lication of a C orvallis p a p e r, he w as some m easure m ake people m o r e good. Big h arv ests of grains, fruits, T h u rs d a y , 8 p. in S u n d a y school. P o rtla n d w i l l speak on "C a u g h t lit p o rta n t m a tte rs a re up fo r c o n s id ­ th
O c to b e r 5. 1920
vegetables, cotton, tobacco: high 9:45. M o rn in g w o rs h ip , 11. at w h ic h
conscious
of
th
e
ir
responsibility
w
hile
Hip T id e
Rev .1 W I'a rm a iu . e ra tio n and m em b e rs o f th e b o a rd
alw ays active in public a ffa irs and
egg and m ilk yields; good f e e d p a s to r has been d e a lin g w ith in th e a p a sto
p erform ed fa ith fu l service f o r his behind th e w heel of an autom obile.
conditions for livestock: these all ta lk a fte r w h ic h th e L o rd 's S u p p e r pastor. r: Rev E s th e r M . C a rm a in . c o ­ a re u rg e d to be present. It L. P u t­
T h e state fo re s try d e p a rtm e n t is hot or»
nam . pastor.
point to th e best y e a r on t h e w ill be observed. B Y P. U. at 7
th e t r a il o f the careless sm o k e r, d e scrib e d
com m unity, sta te anil nation. He is
A m erican farm since 1929. A ctiv­ E v e n in g se rvice at 3 "P o rte n ts o f
J W Ferguson, state fo re s te r, us th e w rst
p a rtic u la rly noted fo r his sp lendid
Trinity Lutheran Church
Beaverton Church of Christ
ity is alread y picking up w here the H is R e tu rn " w ill be th e message o f
m enace th e d e p a rtm e n t has to c o n te n d w ith .
w ork as a reg en t of O regon S ta te O regon's T raffic D eaths
P
u
b
lic
w
o
rs
h
ip
at
10:30
a.
in
:
S
u
n
­
B
ib
le
school.
9
45
a
nr
.
M
rs.
V
e
r-
harv est is u n derw ay. More traffic th e h o u r. T h is is a n o th e r lin k in th e
O f 128 fire s in O regon fo re sts up to th e m i d ­
A S eries of W eekly A rticles on th e
college fo r m any, m any y ears and
for railroads: a step -u p for farm g re a t c h a in o f p ro p h e c y w h ic h th e day school at SI 45. Rev. T A . K o ik e I n ia H ooper, s u p e rin te n d e n t C o m ­ d le o f J u ly , Ferguson p o in ts out. 33 w e re set
P ro b lem of H ighw ay S afety by E arl
and rail equipm ent: b risk er retail p a s to r has been d e a lin w ith in th e o l P o rtla n d w ill d e liv e r th e serm on. m u n io n se rvice I l a n r, fo llo w e d by by cureless sm okers. 24 w e re tra c e d to lo g ­
la te r as a m em ber of th e s ta te b oard
Snell. S ecretary of S tate
trad e: increased business for farm S u n d a y e ve n in g services - O rtiz W. Y o u a re c o r d ia lly w e lco m e d to w o r ­ p re a c h in g w ith special m usic by the g in g op e ra tio n s. 1H to b ru sh b u rn in g u c liv itie »
of h ig h e r education, w here he h elp ed
s h ip w ith us.
c h o ir. M rs
J Johnson, d ire c to r.
O regon's record fo r traffic accidents and pro d u cts h an d lers of all kinds w ill W e n ig e r, pastor.
and
16 to lig h tin g
C am pers,
in c e n d iu r is li
P re a c h in g at 3 p. n r . m id w e e k B ib le
to sh ap e the policies u n d e r th e new­ d eath s for th e first five m onths of th is y ear is be th e result.
and m iscellaneous causes account fo r th e re ­
s tu d y W ednesday 8 p m . w ill be
Pilgrim
House
sy stem .
P urchasing P ow er should be h ig h ­
tru ly alarm ing. D espite th e w o rk b eing done
Foursquare Gospel Church
m aining fire s
led b y M is . C a rl Rogers T h e M is ­
v er th e state b y v ario u s org an izatio n s and est since 1929. T he incom e of tw e n ­
S u n d a y school. SI 45 a in ; m o rn in g
A u g u s t 1 C h a p e l w o rs h ip . 9 3(1 a. s io n a ry society w i l l h o ld a p ic n ic
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The A rgus w ishes him jo y in his o agencies,
ty
-fo
u
r
m
illion
farm
fam
ilies
should
w
o
rs
h
ip
.
11
a.
ni
:
C
ru
sad
e
rs
service.
the record grow s stead ily worse, the
ith lit u r g y fo r l l t l i S u n d a y a f t ­ on th e T u a la tin r iv e r on F rid a y .
sem i-retirem ent, fully rea liz in g th a t tra il of death longer and bloodier. It becomes be at th e ra te of $12.000,000 per 6.15 p. m : e v a n g e lis tic se rvice. 7 45 • e m r . P w entecost,
Ju
n
e
was
the
second
"
in
illio
n - ilo llu r gaso­
a m i th e o ffic e p re p a r­
a m an as active as he has been could m ore an d m ore a p p a re n t th a t tod ay 's traffic w eek h ig h er th a n last year. W age­ p. m .; m id -w e e k services: T uesday. a to ry to th e H o ly C o m m u n io n o f A u g u s t 6 -G eorge 11 H atch, pastor. lin e ta x m o n th '’ in O regon th is y e a r T axes
land b y users o f th is u io tii v e h ic le fu e l d u rin g
problem is not b ein g m et in o u r state, and w o rk ers a re receiving a com bined 8 p. m., p ra y e r m e e tin g : F rid a y . 8 th e L o rd 's S u p p e r S e rm o n : "T h e
never be inactive.
W hosoever W ill—H illsboro
Ju n e s w e lle d the state c o ffe rs by $1028 815 73
th a t th e problem of an aroused p u b lic opinion increase of $70.000.000 m ore w eek ­ p. m.. p ra ise service. S p e cia l services A n g e ls Cam e b y N ig h t" 'A c ts o f the
'M ain n ear 1st A venue)
w h ic h wus o n ly $12.000 u n d e r th e a ll- t im e h ig h
th a t w ill rem ove th is m enace still confronts ly th an last Ju ly . Investors’ d iv i­ w i l l be h e ld th is w e e k a t th e F o u r ­ A p o s tle s 5:19), in c o m m e m o ra tio n o f
T h u rs d a y 8 p m . p ra y e r and
dend checks a re m ore th an $10.- sq u a re G ospel c h u rc h . F rid a y w e th e feast o f St. P e te r in c h a in s ' L a m ­
reco rd set by M ay c o lle c tio n s , u c c o rd m g to
us.
000.000 hig h er ev ery seven days a re h a v in g a special s u rp ris e service. mas D a y >. " R e lig io n in th e N e w s " p ra is e s e rv ic e S e rm o n message:
S e c re ta ry o f S tate E a rl S n e ll, w h o p re d ic ts
D eaths in th is fiv e m onths' p erio d m - th an a y ear ago w hile vacation­
to p ics: "D o A n g e ls in H e aven Dance "P lugged C o in s." S a tu rd a y 7 30 p
th u t J u ly collection* w ill to p those fo r M ay.
the
nation
produced
less
th
an
it
creased
from
103
in
1936
to
116
th
is
year:
m.
open
a
ir
stre
e
t
s
e
rv
ic
e
at
Second
The R oosevelt suprem e c o u rt re ­ ju rie s fro m 2285 to 2394, an d accidents in- ists' spending is up an o th er $20.- consum ed and b u ilt less th an it to Jazz T u n e s -’ ". " T h e W o rrie s o f and M am . R e g u la r m usic and tes­
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th e J u g o s la v O rth o d o x C h u rc h " and
re- 000.000 p e r w eek. T his trem endous
o rg an iz atio n bill is d e a d as a resu lt ported from 11.056 to 13,981.
destroyed,
O
ne
y
e
a
r
of
tim
o
n
ie
s
fo
llo
w
e
d
b
y
c
h
u
rc
h
service
F
ederal
subsidies
fo
r
O
reg
o
n
fla x g ro w e rs
relative
" A T ra v e s ty in O rd e rs ." F rid a y .
gain in consum ers' incom e will,
p rosperity cannot m ake up this A ugust 6. is T ra n s fig u ra tio n day. at th e c h u rch . S u n d a y 3 p in E v a n ­ are n o w p ra c tic a lly assured in tlie o p in io n o f
of d eterm in ed opposition on th e p a rt
It is u n th in k a b le th a t th e people of O re­ of course p o u r into retail trade,
tic service, also special m usic
I. I. Law s, nrunager o f th e s tu te p ris o n flu x
of a g roup of determ in ed dem ocratic gon w ill allow th is to ll of life a n d p ro p erty to and from th ere back to factories, deficiency. D epressions come only a m i th e fo llo w in g S u n d a y w ill be g T e h lis
e serm on is c o n c e rn in g "Sons
w hen securities a re over-inflated, ob se rve d as C o m m u n io n S unday.
p la n t. T h e g o v e rn m e n t is expected to pay
sen ato rs and we believe th a t fo r th e continue u n ab ated —in fact, to grow w orse jobs, and wages.
of P e rd itio n ." A ll services open to
T roubles a re ap p aren tly on bank credit is over-expanded, in ­ " A l l those w h o lo v e th e L o rd are in ­ th e p u b lic . M e lv in E James, pas­ fla x g ro w e rs $7 50 a to n th is ye a r. L a w s la id .
m ost p a rt it will m eet w ith th e a p ­ y ear a fte r y ear. P ractically all m o to r vehicle th e L abor
E a rlie r re p o rts fro m Wu h m g to ii. I). C , w e ro
w ane for 1937. C. I O has shot v entories are over-stocked, p ro d u c­ v ite d tn p a rta k e o f th is blessed sac­ to r.
accidents a re d efin itely avoidable. N early ev ery
P a sto r H e n ry S. H a lle r
proval of th e m ajo rity of A m erican death, e v ery in ju ry can be traced d ire c tly to its bolt for th is year. Snow squalls tive capacity is over-built, a n d ra m e n t
th a t the su b sid y had been e a n re lle d P a y m e n ts
m ay be co n s u lte d any day. except
building
and
hom
e
a
re
over-con­
to O regon fla x g ro w e rs th is y e u r u n d e r th e
citizens.
a careless act on th e p a rt o f a p ed estrian o r an d lab o r sq u alls do not go to­ structed. This is NOT th e case M on d a y, b e tw e e n 10 a. m. and noon,
Whosoever Will
ether. B ut w e have not h eard the
ubaidj plan are expected to approxlmati $i.' <
o r b y a p p o in tm e n t, a t th e house o f ­
(A
bove
N
orth
Plains)
The fig h t of th e p resid en t fo r this a d riv e r of a m o to r vehicle. No one w illingly g last
today.
We
have
now
ju
s
t
entered
500
’
of th e C. I. O. by any means,
trib u tes to d istaster, b u t it w ould seem th a t
fice . 232 N o rth T h ir d avenue.
S u n d a y school, 10 a m.. w ith ’
an
o
th
er
period
of
prosperity.
m easure w as such as to a lie n ate th e a co p n ro
p er state of m in d on th e p a rt of th e p u b ­ although th e sp ectacu lar 1937 show ­ Get Set Now
pe cia l w o rk fo r y o u n g people B ib le
su p p o rt of a g re a t n u m b er of his fo r­ lic w ould have long since been created by th e dow n betw een lab or an d cap ital is
T w o im p o rta n t steps in th e n e w s t a t e
class and discussion fu r a d u lts A t
Of course, th e re alw ays is at
P entecostal T a b e rn a c le
about over.
m er su p p o rte rs and a com m ent m ade seriousness of th e situ atio n .
b u ild in g p ro g ra m w e re ta k e n b y th e C a p ito l
11. m o rn in g w o rs h ip , spe cia l m u ­
least
one
fly
in
the
ointm
ent.
T
o­
S
u
n
d
a
y
school
S
u
n
d
a
y
m
o
rn
in
g
at
Congress is getting set to leave
sic; 8 p nr .e v a n g e lis tic se rvice S e r­
R e c o n s tru c tio n com m laaion th is w eek O ne of
by him , sh o rtly before th e senate
E ducation an d en fo rcem en t m u st go hand t h e capital.
S en ato r R obinson’s day th e re is the fear of th e e v e n t­ 10. D e lm a r W y a tt, s u p e rin te n d i'iit m on "T h e D angers o f D r if t in g . " these was th e e lim in a tio n o f th e N e w Y o rk
ähelved the plan, did not check w ith in h an d to m eet th is problem . G ive it y o u r d eath m ay b rin g W ashington to its ual w ar brew ing in E urope o r the Classes fo r a ll ages, com e and b rin g too
m a n y people to d a y are d r if t in g
fir m
o f T ro w b rid g e A L iv in g s to n ,
c a p ito l
F ar East. T here is th e factor of th e c h ild re n w it h you M o rn in g w o r ­
th e A m erican system of checks and serious th o u g h t, obey th e law s th a t a re p assel senses. B usiness alw ays feels b et­ profit
m argins dim inishing. The s h ip at 11 o 'c lo c k , at w h ic h tim e w ith tlie c ro w d S e ve ra l m usical se­ a rc h ite c ts us the designers o f th e n e w lib r a r y
fo r y o u r protection, an d help elim in ate O re­ te r w hen congress quits, especial­
le
c
tio
n
s
on
th
is
s
u
b
je
c
t
also
T
u
e
s
­
balances in governm ent, w hich has gon's traffic deaths.
n w ill be served. S e rm o n
and o ffic e b u ild in g and a g re e m e nt on th e fir m
ly th e new deal congresses of the brow -beating of th e utilities and s c u o b m je m c u t: n io "T
day a ll day p ra y e r se rvice 8 p. nr.
h e C u p o f B lessing
served as such a sp lendid sa fe g u a rd
past five y ears w hich have passed the unbalanced budget keep b u si­ S p e cia l m usic. Y o u n g people's m e e t­ E v a n g e lis tic s e rv ic e S p e a k in g on o f W h ite h o use A C h u rc h o f P o rtla n d fu r th is
to A m erican institutions over t h e
------------------- — -----
so m any law s h andicapping in d u s­ ness men and investors uneasy over in g a t 6:45 p. in . M iss M a d e lin e "Scattered Flocks*'John in 27. M el­ jo b T he o th e r was th e s ig n in g o f an o p tio n
on the T B. K a y p ro p e rty a t a p ric e o f $44 -
try and trad e. Business m en now the adm inistration.
vin E. Jam es, pastor.
years. T his sta te m e n t w as to th e ef- z y , i
tj j •/
Yet. d e sp ite these problem s fac­ N e w b re y p re s id e n t. A ll y o u n g people
00(1 T h is p ro p e rty covers a p p ro x im a te ly one-
know th e ru les u n d er w hich they
feet th a t it w as th e d uty of th e con- U l t i e r E d i t o r S
are
u
rg
e
d
to
a
tte
n
d
.
S
u
n
d
a
y
e
v
e
­
th ir d o f th e b lo ck b o rd e rin g on C o u rt stree t
can operate, a t least u n til n ext ing us. I believe th a t good business n in g e v a n g e lis tic s e rv ic e S erm on
IIELI. HOLES APLENTY
th is au tu m n is inevitable. Hence,
gress to pass th e reo rg a n iz a tio n plan. U n d er A lien L ead ersh ip
betw een S u m m e r and W in te r streets. O f p a r­
Ja n u ary .
s u b je c t: " T w o Routes to E te r n ity ."
my
advice
is
to
shape
your
fail
I t is one th in g fo r th e tr ib e in
tic u la r in te re s t in tin s co n n e ctio n is tlie p ric e
It is n o t th e duty of th e congress to
. .
.. , .
'
B uilding C osts a re easing o f f .
M id -w e e k services T h u rs d a y e ve ­
ta k e dictatio n from any p resid en t, b u t tion of the P t^ ific
Since early sp rin g th e hom e con­ plans now. W ork out y o u r factory n in g . B ib le s tu d y . S a tu rd a y eve n in g, th e A fr ic a n ju n g le to s it u n d e r the p a id fo r the K u y p ro p e rty w h ic h w i l l serve
schedules.
Check
y
o
u
r
raw
m
a
te
ri­
te r r o r by n ig h t a nd th e a rr o w th a t
as a y a rd s tic k in m ea su rin g th e v a lu e o f o t h ­
ra th e r to consider.
B ridges, has applied fo r a c h a rte r in th e C. I. stru ctio n ste am ro ller has b e e n al supplies and y o u r inventories of p ra y e r and praise. A ll e v e n in g s e r­ flie th b y day as th e w e a ry c e n ­ e r p ro p e rty in the b lo cks w h ic h th e s ta te hopes
slow ing down, although activ ity is
vicias be g in at 7:45. A ll w e lc o m e — J.
-------------: ;■■■ —
■
O.. Jo h n L. L ew is' organization, a n d P resid en t still 25 p er cent above a y e a r ago. finished goods. See th a t you have F. S h a c k e lfo rd , pastor.
tu rie s t r a il by So to s it u n d e r the
to annex in its p ro g ra m o f b u ild in g e x p a nsion .
H arold P ritc h e tt of th e F ed eratio n o f W ood­ A 16 p er cent ju m p since last sum ­ plenty of labor reserves on call.
p e s tile n c e th a t w a lk e th in d a r k ­
•
•
•
•
F
ill
y
o
u
r
sales
shelves.
Have
your
w o rk ers announces, "W e h av e becom e an of­ m er has lifted b u ild in g costs to th e
ness and
th e d e s tru c tio n
th a t
Christian Church
T
h
ir
ty
-
n
in
e
proposals
are
on f ile w ith
sales
prom
otion
plans
and
your
ficial C. I. O. o rganization.”
highest level since 1920. It has been
L o rd 's d a y u n ifie d s tu d y -w o rs h ip w a ste th at n o o n-d a y. u n t il at last
th e s ta le board o f c o n tro l in c o n n e c tio n w ith
Selection of J u d g e H all S. Lusk of
B ridges is an alien and, if h e is n o t a com­ th e m ajor reason in re ta rd in g new ad v ertisin g cam paigns all set. THE service. 9:45-11 45. C h u rc h school. you go and open th e B ib le to them
FA LL O F 1937 SHOULD SEE 9:45-10:45; m orning w orship, 10:45- T h e n fo llo w th e ye a rs o f s c h o o l­ th e P o rtla n d o ffic e b u ild in g p ro g ra m . T w e n ty -
P o rtla n d by G overnor M artin as su ­ m unist. his p reach m en ts a re n o t m u ch d iffe r­ building. Now. w ith construction THE
BEST BUSINESS IN NINE 11-45 S p e cia l m usic. S e rm o n by pas­ in g u n t il th e t r ib e is c lo th e d and fo u r o f these proposals In v o lv e th e purchase
faltering,
costs
are
b
acking
o
ff
ent.
P
ritc
h
e
tt
is
an
alien
likew
ise.
T
hese
two,
prem e court ju stice to fill th e vacancy
YEARS!
o f sites fo r the proposed b u ild in g . M a n y o f
to r C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r u s u a lly at in its r ig h t m in d , g iv e n to p ra y e r
holding allegiance to th e sam e foreig n nation, L ow er costs w ill sta rt th e b u ild ­
these sites are a lre a d y occu p ie d b y b u ild in g s
(C opyright 1937 P ublishers
caused bv th e d e a th of Ju stic e J. U. a re th e leaders of tw o of t h e m a jo r lab o r ing spiral w inding u p w ard again
7 p. m . b u t th is L o rd 's d a y th e C and pra ise and in tu rn ta k in g the
F inancial B ureau)
w h ic h w o u ld have to be to rn d o w n o r m oved
E. m e e tin g w ill be in th e c o u n tr y at L ig h t to th e ir o ld -tim e enem ies a ll
C am pbell is an excellent a p p o in tm e n t groups of th e P acific coast of th e U n ited States, w ith a beneficial effect on its 26
i f a c q u ire d by Hie stute. T lie o th e r 15 p ro ­
a b o ut
So th e c o n v e rts to
th e
on th e p a r t of th e governor. Ju stice an d th ey h av e led th e ir follow ers in to an o r­ allied industries.
posals c o v e r b u ild in g s s u ita b le fo r o ffic e p u r ­
C h ris tia n fa ith a b ro a d get fo u n d ­
In
v
en
to
ries
are
not
w
o
rry
in
g
me
Lusk is em inently q u alified fo r th e ganization w hich is in a fig h t to th e d eath d espite th e h ig h in d u strial p ro d u c­
poses e ith e r as th e y sta n d o r fo llo w in g r , - A
a tio n . A n d th a t is th a t.
ith th e A. F. of L. w h ich fo r y e a rs has been
m od e lin g .
position and is held in high esteem d w elib
N o w reverse th e s h ie ld . H ere in
tion level since last Septem ber.
erately p u rg in g its ra n k s of com m unists
Thursday, July 22
U. S. c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce c o n ­ th e ho m e la n d is s o m e th in g d if f e r ­
Shelves, w hich w ere becom ing ov­
by the law yers of th e sta te . F e a rle ss
Clyde C. Meach. 22. seam on on
P erh ap s some d ay th e lo n g sh o rem en and
The advancing cost nt living has caught
ns w age and h o u r h ill and h o ld s ent. T a k e th e case o f th is r a ilw a y
and conscientious, he should serve on tim b er w o rk ers w ill aro u se th em selv es to w hat er-sto ck ed e arly in the year, have U S. S. M em phis, drow ns in L ake dem
it is violation of states’ rights
up with the im bibers of h a rd liquor. The
fire m a n on a passenger ru n o u t o f
been p ru n ed back to norm al b y Oswego.
th e suprem e bench w ith distinction to is going on th ro u g h th e ir acceptance of alien fa irly good re tail sales (roughly
R ebel a ir ra id a t d a w n on B a r e d - P o rtla n d . He w o u ld have been en-
liquor control commission has announced a
B onneville bill rep o rted to sen­ ona kills 65 and w ounds 150
lead ersh ip .—A storia A storian-B udget.
him self and honor to his sta te .
, gineer, but the proud state of O re­ complete revision of its price list effective A u­
10 p e r cent above a y ear ago}. With ate.
M
onday.
Ju
ly
26
gon set drink before him. He took gust 1 w ith most of the item s slig h tly higher
prospects of ex cellen t trad e in the
B onneville darn adm inistration to th e bottle and lost out. N ext than present prices. A t the sam e tim e, the
fall, new o rd ers w ill soon be f i l - 1 F our earth q u ak es strik e in terio r
of
A
laska,
doing
little
dam
age.
legislation
passed
by
house.
M
ayor
j cam e the fam ily b reakup; the man commission announced, 24 new b ran d s o f
te rin g back to m an u factu rin g plants.
The nation has lost an o u tsta n d in g
S enate by vote of 70 to 20 r e ­ C arson challenges J D. Ross, p ro b ­ : sank lower.
New in d u stries a re slow ly com ­
liquor a ie being added to th e store's shelves
tu
rn
s
Roosevelt
court
plan
back
to
able
ad
m
in
istrato
r,
to
announce
lead er in the death of S en ato r Jo sep h L / U r I e S t e r d a y S
A C hristian friend brought him
ing to th e fore. A ir-conditioning
while 42 brands are being dropped.
stand on certain questions.
senate
ju
d
iciary
com
m
ittee,
which
into the Mission a n d — "Talked
T. Robinson, dem ocratic le a d e r in th e
has reached th e state of big bu si­
*
*
•
*
Jam es J. Dooling, leader of T am ­ Bible to me for th ree hours after-
is
to
strip
controversial
m
easure.
ness after its busiest season on
U. S. senate since 1922. H e w as lead- F ifte e n Y ears Ago
m any hall in New York. dies.
S
enate
oyer
-
rides
presidential
D
raft
of
a
stream
purification
m easure to
A rgus. J u ly 27, 1922 — C. L. L o n g a n d record. A viation em ploym ent is 56 veto of continued low -interest rates
N ationw ide tieup in building in ­ I w ard." So he put it. T he n ex t night be initiated by tlie recently organized O regon
ing ad m inistration forces in th e legis­
"W
hat
the
p
reach
er
said
about
p
er
cent
above
the
1929
level.
New
d
u
stry
likely
as
result
of
conflict
be­
Stream P urification league Is n earin g com ­
lative b a ttle and u n d o u b ted ly t h e T heresa V and erzan d en m a rrie d h e re Ju ly 22. glass, ru b b er, plastics, and other on farm loans by 71 to 19.
tw een A F. of L. B rotherhood of Lot’s wife h u rt me dow n inside."
A rth u r G ritzm ach er and F red B ishop of chem ical pro d u cts are f o r g i n g
Friday, July 23
g re a t energy th a t he p ut into his p u b ­
' C arpenters and Jo in ers and new C onvicted him, th u t is. T he third pletion, according to S enator B yron C arn ey of
renco k illed in h ead-on collision w ith state ahead. E stablished com panies in
R oosevelt asserts c o u rt reo rg an i­ C. I. O. In tern atio n al W oodw orkers night he w ept his w ay to th e Cross, Clackam as county, who was in S alem this
lic service had m uch to do w ith his h O ighw
ay tru c k n e a r W itch H azel S u n d ay . T hey old er in d u stries a re constantly d is­ zation fight has resu lted in m ore of A m erica. C arp en te rs refuse to as one w o rk er put it. T here was week.
untim ely d eath . S en ato r Robinson w ere rid in g a m otorcycle.
*
» •
♦
covering and m ark etin g new p ro d ­ liberal decisions.
w ork on any lu m b er produced by m uch crying to God for d eliv er­
F rench prospector, w ho reported
w as th e kind of m an who enjoyed th e .
ance. He still loved the wife and
C ongregational ch u rch lets co n tra c t to D. ucts, thus b u ild in g up sales volum e finding goid in Panam a, kills self. C. I. O. w orkers.
"W hen I said th a t th e re-ap p o in tm en t of
Soviet w o rk ers go w ithout pay w anted to get back to the children
sincere resp ect of those w ho dis­ P atterso n for im m ed iate constru ctio n of a base­ an d job an d p ay ro ll totals.
C harles V. G allow ay and Earl F isher as tax
P resid en t R oosevelt signs m eas­ because of banking difficulties.
Two hundred pounds of flesh and com m issioners w ere m ade w ithout a n y strings
Foreign T rad e has m ade great
ment.
ag reed w ith him politically.
ure
authorizing
federal
governm
ent
blood
gave
way
to
repentance
and
_
Open
w
a
rfa
re
develops
in
N
orth
j
progress in th e last year. Since to assist
attached 1 m eant Just th at.”
Em m a K ru g e r and Jo sep h Brooks, both
b o th of M S M
. . « p o r t h„»o , u » p . K S
S
S
f i * “
* »
C hina betw een C hinese and Jap - tears aplenty. At last he said he
This was G overnor M artin’s rep ly t o
P hillips, m a rrie d J u ly 21.
an
esc.
|
understood
the
W
ay
and
that
C
hrist
i t ’ " 7 * -a nd. 'T*«’" : '-
Pet
F our thousand navy men from 20
critics who have been "view ing w ith alarm "
T uesday. Ju ly 27
I was his.
R epublicans in congress are re p o rt­
W illiam K leier of L a u re l su ffers b ad leg cent. The ad m in istratio n s efforts w arships m arch in P ortland
a purported “new pulley" adopted by the board
B onneville bills in sen ate fo r ac­
j to lift w orld com m erce back to
ed to be proposing am endm ents to in ju ry in q u a rry accid en t W ednesday.
Two killed, 11 in ju red in autom o­ tion O utlook for passage c a lle d ' So the man w ent out into the o f control In it* rotation! with the tax coin-
1
night
and
to
w
hat?
To
the
old
h
e
ll­
Mrs. H. R asm ussen, w ho liv ed n e a r Reed- its old level a re finally being r e ­ bile crash n ear Mt. Angel.
th e W a g n e r lab o r relations a c t to
mission. The "new policy," w hich has draw n
: good F ilibuster th reaten ed by S en­
w arded. Foreign trade, w hile sm all
C. I. O. declares adm inistration a to r P ittm an unless B oulder dam holes w aiting to suck him in again. the fire of critics in certain q u a rte rs is su p ­
give em ployers an equal b rea k w ith ville m any years, dies in P o rtla n d J u ly 26.
With w ill pow er burned out; with
in com parison to o u r total busl- blind to steel strik e rs’ rights.
C harles F. B ran d aw , local tra n sfe r m an. in ­ ' ness. is v itally im portant. A $36.-
am endm ent carried.
little or no B ible background; pen- j posed to involve scru tin y of m ajo r com pro­
em ployes and will also o ffe r legisla­
S aturday, J u ly 24
Congress considering w ays t o niless as a rule, these hum an dere- j mises entered into betw een th e tax com m is­
000,000 w eekly gain In th e o v e r­
tion to m ake th e C. I. O. responsible ju re d in tru c k accid en t F rid ay .
E ditorial in M ussolini's new spaper stop tax leaks.
lifts d rift on dow n O r do th e y ’ sion and taxpayers.
seas sale of m erch andise provides m outhpiece hints at w ar and de­
w hen signing contracts. M any will T h irty Y ears Ago
The board of control has no au th o rity
Japanese s ta rt attack to d r i v e Not if the new b irth has come in.
a big additional p ayroll an d a lot clares w ar debts w ill never be paid
ho p e t h a t th ey a re successful and th a t
■ C hinese arm y from P eiping area. W hen it has, wc say It is another of law to m eddle w ith the a d m in istrativ e duties
A rgus, J u ly 25, 1937—B anks b eats C ornelius of new jobs for A m erican w ork- to U. S.
F oreigners crow d in legation q u ar- J e r ry M cCauley brought through of the tax commission and I for one have no
th e y w ill h av e th e su p p o rt of a suf­ 4 to 3. B a tte ry fo r B an k s—C arsten s a n d B er­ ers.
D raft of low er co u rt reorganiza- ! ' ters
to seek safety. Jap an ese planes to become a saint of God. For desire to do so," the governor declared.
The F rench C risis seem s to have tion bill com pleted,
fic ie n t n u m b e r of dem ocrats to secure nards; fo r C ornelius, C o rn eliu s and Sholes.
this th e Gospel Missions live. For
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Modified m artial law declared in bomb P eiping envrions.
C. E. H arb au g h of Scholls dies sud d en ly passed, a t least m om entarily, al-
e n a c tm e n t. T he p re se n t set-un is all
F o u r non - union tru ck d riv ers this you lift your sacrificial prayer.
though Jap an ese are again m aking C hinese section nt S hanghai as Chi-
T iring of the role of ru b b e r stam p to d e ­
Sunday.
one - sid ed an d is a p p a re n tly a 1 1
G eorge N. Taylor. B eaverton -
trouble. The ridiculous psycholo- n.e se soldiers entrench behind bar- beaten at w o rk in P o rtlan d in la­
partm ent heads who expand th e ir office space
Paid adv.
T he h o u se -h u n te r in H illsboro th ese days gical fear of low er gold prices has ricades follow ing m arch of Japanese bor union dispute.
a g a in s t th e m an o r w om an who does
in rented q u arters an d then ask for officiul
is
h
aving
a
tim
e
of
it.
T
h
ere
a
re
n
o
t
houses
W
illard
L.
M
arks
continued
as
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o-operate
w
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r
com
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unity
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isappeared
for
th
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m
om
ent.
W
orld
sadors
into
city.
n o t w a n t to jo in a union in o rd er to enough fo r th e d em and, an d it is safe to say
irov.il i f th eir action the board of control
arm am en t continues on apace, how -
F irst lord of the B ritish adm iralty president sta te board of higher e d ­ correspondent by tu rn in g in your this w eek turned thum bs dow n on th is practice.
work.
im portant new s happenings. It is
th a t fifty cottages, o r m ore, could fin d ren tal, : ever, and th a t m eans th e sale decl®N* d anger of w ar in E urope ucation.
H ereafter approval m ust be secured first or
P resident R oosevelt defends his im possible for th e correspondent to
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because m an y com e an d go to som e o th er abroad of m illions of dollars o f )
Kjaye.
Inconsistency and unfairness of national labor relations b o a r d , contact everyone for local new s some officious u n derling is going to find h im ­
town, because o f lack of a place to k e e p them . A m erican raw m aterials and m u n i­
national labor relatio n s board a t­ w hich has been charged w ith le ft­ items. Be sure th a t th e item is real self in an em barrassing position, th e board
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mrs. W illiam H. Souls, n a tiv e of county. tions. R ight now G erm any a n d tacked
and bias in favor of unions.
new s and not ju s t a m ere day's visi- w arned.
Italy
are
spen
d
in
g
50
cents
of
e
v
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M. Bryant, local residents for many drow ned w hen S te a m e r C olum bia sin k s a fte r e r y t a x d o llar for arm am ents; m erce. by U. S. ch am b er of com ­ ism S trik
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es cost 4,500,000 m an-days ofj tation w ithin the county or to P o rt­
land.
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vears. on the celebration of their gold- bei,,K ram m ed off coast of N o rth ern C ali- F rance 30 cents; Russia and E ng­ Ten Tacom a d ep artm en t stores labor in June.
A pproxim ately 200 applications for g ru b ­
closed by strike.
A m erica w ins Davis cup, inter
stake loans u n d er th e new m ining act have
en wedding anniversary. Fifty years iornia Saturd£,y-
land, 20 cents; and t h e U nited
Sunday, Ju ly 25
national team ten n is trophy, from
H illsboro A rgus contains all thi
already been filed w ith th e sta te b o ard of
States.
13
cents!
of married happiness
in
these
days
of
a
:
7
7
A
ccidents
claim
seven
lives
in
British.
new s of H illsboro and the su r­ geology and m ineral Industries. T he statu te
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The re c e n t ch an g e in th e F ren ch govern-
T he Basic T ren d of business is O regon and W ashington.
Jo
e
Louis,
w
orld's
heavyw
eight
casy divorce IS te ry out. tanding and m ent only serves as a w arn in g th a t soon th ere still upw ard. T his is m ost im port-
rounding com m unities. Read H J
Jap an ese planes bom b C hinese cham pion, and Tom m y F arr, B ritish and keep inform ed on w hat U 1 creating the board authorizes g ru b stak es of
commendable.
win be a change in the French government, j ant of all. For five years (1931-35) ¡army
$■>0 to be advanced to legitim ate prospectors,
barracks.
cham pion, sign to fig h t A ugust 26. h ap pening a t home.
tf j the loan to be repaid if a "strik e ” is m ade.
Editor Irvine Retires
Court Proposal Dead
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