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O re g o n presid en t of th e U nited Slates, on th e eoin- SAI EM wa predicted in tlii eo i. m orning w ership at 11 w ith serm on 1 crai ic leaders leach de ei uon to <le n uim stie ticket: he is th e re fo ie this country's limn ‘evcrnl week : ago th e re will I * no A Cloudless Sky A nthem . Ami w verne M c K inney l« i action on tax law revision until M rs e c M c K inney N u m b er O ne C om m unist In B row der's book lax levy agaiied property for 'tali* pur- E d it o r lie d Shall Wipe Awav Coombs A s s o c iâ t» E d it o r January »• non OinnibiH lull de What is C om m unism ” he devotes a chapter , ■ Young people's m eeting. 7 p in . di- f pose; next y e . u Form al announcem ent ii'.iicd to a n t h i i .n n and budget "W hat About Religion w herein he trankly r, eted by Mi s C lyde Y ount T (he tat«* lev y vv a . m ade hv the tax eoiurnr. 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 anil piovide .ml to fin ins pi.m in'd stales, th at com m unists propose to and do use A rth u r D ungau, m inister ione, Saturday Selected aa O re g o n 's Be«t W e e k ly N e w n a p e r. 1*30.56 Spanish N ationalist and I.nettled N a m e d on A ll- A m e r ic a n W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r E le v e n . 1930 relig io u s bodies and religious lead ers to p ro regim es ivjet t n eu tral efforts to W iiv* i of the properly levy, how ever, H o n o ra b le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l Aaan. N e w s p a p e r T u alatin Plains P resb y terian m ote th eir cam paign for a Soviet A m erica I bring about aim tier before I ’bri t P ro d u c tio n C o n te s t, 193 4-3 5; G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e . 1933 was not due to any deciea e in sta b ' e x Church Tw o stages in ttiis cam paign may be d istin I ma - p e n d itu re.. hut wu brought about entirely' T h ir d p la c e w in n e r In I w n n a tio n a l n e w s p a p e r Bible school at 10 a. m : p reach B r itis h I r o e p s o r d e r e d tn put guished: First, p re p arin g the ground for th eir « •» te a ta in 1937— G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e a n d Beat by the iiieica.c in levintii". frulli incoine ing service at It a. m.; C hristian I down te rro r» m in J e n w w le m f o b v iolent p ro letarian revolution: second, th e a c E d it o r ia l P a ge f o r w e e k ly n e w s p a p e rs w it h taxes On the contrary the levy takes ad E ndeavor at 7:45 p m M issionary ) low m g hanging of «.heik c ir c u la tio n s a v e r 1.000 tu al stag in g of this revolution vantage of the full per ei'iit itici » asc allow e l m eeting the last W ednesday of each Hight to picket food to n 's w hich For th e first h alf of th e ir program they by the sitile constitution in o rd er to p io . S u b s c rip tio n R a tes S t r ic t ly Cash in A d c a n c « month. AU a re cordially welcome. I r« m a m o p e n o n Sundax upheld b\ in ten d to use religious bodies and leaders, just vole for grow ing costi of ■late goV. ruinent Per year J. P Gibson, minister. tf i Hi mt court hi M ultnom ah county 32 00 T h re e m o n th s as they are religion and all S ix m o n th s 1.15 P e r copy S unday. \ i h ««inbci In calling atten tio n to this .situation th< ■tax O ut wide O re g o n A K of I. laps saw m ill tru ce plan F or th e second h alf of th eir program , they comm ission w arned that if th e busines- F irst C hurch or C hrist. S cientist I n o th e r s ta te s 32.50 F o re ig n c o u n trie s 3.' SO in P ortland and call church group propose to use, along w ith the others, suer ce.ttttion continues, augm ented in this • late Services are held ev ery Sunday schem e propaganda m em bers of these religious bodies as they hav t by labor eoiitrov r les which have sh u t at 11 a m W ednesday evening M e m b e r: O re g o n S ta te Japanese tak e position that Jap an “co n v erted " into full-fledged. liK) per it dow n many of I h» lai ger in d u -1 i n- < it ma v s e n ices at 8 o'clock; S unday school F ir s t A u d ite d P a per. E d it o r ia l A s s o c ia t io n does m t h . i \ e to consult G reat B rit Largest ABC Weekly com m unists. T he o th ers w ill be deal: w ith at 11 a. m. P u p ils up to th e age be necessary Io r sui t to a propel ty le V V a n d N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l ain and the U nited State* regarding C ir c u la t io n in W e s t. w ays th at may easily be surm ised. A sso cia tio n . of 20 years a re welcom ed. F ree again in 1939 its actions m Shanghai reading room open on W ednesdays As v erification of th e above th e follow in: T his s the se comi tim e n the his ry Republican C hairm an H am ilton T h e H ills b o r o A r g u s assum es n o fin a n c ia l re s p o n - and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. n t quotatio n s from pages 146 and 147 of B row der' say •; it is duty of congress to revise of the s ate that it has been pottttibf to a ib ilit y f o r e r ro rs w h ic h m a y a p p e a r in a d v e rtis e m e n ts S unday's topic. God th e Only book a re illum inating. What B row der says: p u b lis h e d in its c o lu m n s b u t in cases w h e re th e p a p e r H"t» t \e lt policies responsible for a w aive I hi state pr o p e ily levy h >th Will i.: C ause and C reato r " is u l f a u lt i t w i l l r e p r in t t h a t p a r t o f an a d v e rtis e - m ajo r business recession " and w itiä lit tin* si X per c ut h* •. t h n J. The u n ited P o n t w ork of com m unists m e n t in w h ic h th e ty p o g r a p h ic a l m is ta k e occ u rs . Spanish rebel chief. F ranco pro t the ineomt» tax. the fourn i oc a .io n h • . . . brings them into contact w ith large sec Seventh-day Adventist Churrh claim s blockade of all governm ent tions . . . connected w ith ch u rch in stitu tio n s ing in 1932 S ervices a re held each S abbath ports We com m unists tak e th e ir religious b e T echnically, of com e th ere is '.till i (S atu rd ay ) as follows: S abbath Homer Martin., president United liefs into account . . . This does not m ean sm all state levy against pro|x ity T hut i< school, 9 45 a. tn : p reaching service A utom obile W orkers, declares that th at we cease to reg ard religion as a c a p ital f> mid m thi» lev y for elem ental y .sell«» -I at 11; young people’s m eeting a t a sink«' during the present business The a n n u al T uberculosis C hristm as ist-co n tro lled institu tio n . . . pm po .es w hich is included in the .tale 2:30 p. nt. Ih-ayer m eeting T h u rs j rccessicn might tu rn public .-enti- Seal sale is on th ro u g h o u t th e county "C om m unists believe, as M arx pointed levy but which, for all practical purp o o « day evening at 8 o’clock. V isitors , m ent against labor out at the very b eginning of his career, that are w elcom e at an y service.—Dr. and p u rch ase of th e seals is fo r a i in reality a countv levy inasm uch a . the Monday. N ovem ber th e so cial function of religion and religious W alter H untington, pastor. tf revenue from this goe.s through the hand . N ational labor lelations h«s;ird w orthy cause. R eturns from th is sale in stitu tio n s is to act as an opiate. . . . 1 attem pt io bring about peae»» be- •f dati fficials have been a p a rtic u la r help to th e "Of course, com m unists do not consider tw een A F of 1. and (' I O in The Orrneo-Keedville Parish In effort to keep w ithin a *nfe m ar- county h ealth unit in its w ork of con religion to be a p riv ate m a tte r insofar as it battle over P ortland saw indl work gin I i th e ir estim ate of state revenues for S unday school In both churches, concerns m em bers i n o u r rev o lu tio n ary ers blocked w hen A F of 1. de ducting tuberculosis clinics. It has 193H th e tax com m ission has placed colic 10 a. m : w orship service in the party. We stan d w ithout any reservation’s m auds com plete .surrender of ( ’ I been pointed out th a t in cases found O renco church, 1! a. m : w orship lions from Incom e taxes for that y ear at for ed ucation th at w ill root out beliefs hi O M eeting includes all f«iction> service in th e Reed.vitle church. 8 $4 33 704 67, w hich i • ap proxim ately $t < nn > to have a positive reactio n to th e test th e su p e rn atu ral, th at w ill rem ove th e re A F of 1. prom ises finish light p. nr. W om en’s M issionary society (MN) below actual c o l l e c t i u n s for th e c u rren t ligious p reju d ices w hich stan d in th e way w 11 h I ’ 1 O and w hich needed a follow -up t r e a t m eets at O renco on th e th ird W ed > ..ir In th u s reducing their entim ute on In- of organizing th e m asses for socialism . . . U. S. dem ands Jap an talk things m ent or X -ray p icture, aid w as given nesday of each m onth and at R end c nie tax revenues, the tax com m ission e x But as far as religious w orkers go. th e party over w ith V S belor«* altering ville on th e fourth T hursday of by th e W ashington C ounty H ealth does not insist th a t they aban d o n th e ir b e plained they wa re prom pted by feai that m aritim e custom s serv ice of C hina each month. ’ tf liefs before th ey jo in th e p arty . We s u b association in cases unable to a ffo rd F ear restriction of com m erce of 1937 incom e, upon w hich next v ein ' ta x e . ject th e ir religious beliefs to carefu l and non-Japanes«' nations will be based have suffered »-rious -Jirink- the work. M. E. Churrh (Bethany) sy stem atic criticism , an d we ex p ect th at P resident Ho«»se\elt asks c o n age principally d ue to labor trouble«, w hich The county quota on the- seals this th ey w ill not be ab le to w ith stan d th is e d gress to cut cost of hom e building On G erm antow n road. Sunday have d u se d dow n m any of the larger iw- u cational process. It is o ur ex p erien ce th at ; ls aid to economic stability R educ y e a r is nearly 200,000. w ith a sum of serv ice ev ery Sunday, 10 a. m S u n large nu m b er of m inisters and m em null.- and allied operations th e ir w o rk in th e m ovem ent w ill b ring them tion in down paym ents and fin a n c day school. 11 a. in —Jo h n Place, bers of th e ir congregation from O re app ro x im ately $2000 to be raised . • • ♦ ♦ to see th e co rreectn ess of o ur v iew point on ing costs asked pastor. tf gon and W ashington All evening P urchases, no m a tte r how sm all, are th is question. Het.ul sale in 257 independent services begin at 7:30 Come and Move A gainst M ilk im p o rta n t in re a c h in g th is goal and stores m O regon show four per bring vour friends w ith you - J F "It is sig n ifican t th a t t h e com m unist Methodist Episcopal Church Hepmt.s leaching Salem fruin a p p a re n t cent increase in d o llar value in S hackelford, pastor. party, m ore th an an y o th er lab o r group, has everyone has a chance to do his ot D ecem ber a: S unday school. 9:45 ly au th en tic .sources Indicate that plans a re O ctober. 1937. over O ctober. 1931» been ab le to ach iev e successful u nited fronts h e r part. a m . C. C W eber, su p erin ten d en t: now u n d er way in P ortland to subm it to Tuesday. N ovem ber 30 Trinity Lutheran Church w ith ch u rch groups. . . . T his is not due to T hursday. N ovem ber 25 church w orship. 11 a. m ; E pw orth P resid en t Roosevelt, in u rg in g th e Or Donald Erb. acting head of the voters an in itiativ e m easure for repeal any com prom ise w ith relig io n as such, on P ublic w orship at 10 30 a. m : S u n A dm inistration leaders decide to d epartm ent of economies at S tanford Leagues and Forum . 6:30 p. m ; of th e milk control net. A utocratic pow«-i s su p p o rt of this cause, says in p a rt: o ur p a rt In fact, by going am ong th e r e church w orship. 7:30 p. m — A lex day school at 9 45. Serm on topic. I drive farm bill through in special university, nam ed ¡»resident of U ni (•»ntamed in the .n t giving the control ligious masses, w e a re for th e first tim e able “ The aid of every A m erican is n e e d "T he Last Ju d g m e n t"—2 Cor 5. to. session. a n d er H aw thorne, pastor. versity of Oregon w ith $7ab0 saun v to b rin g o u r an ti-relig io u s ideas to th em " heard the lig h t to fix the price or m ilk You a re cordially welcom ed to w o r Japanese advance to a point h a lf ed in this cause. T uberculosis is ev P resident Ko< evelt in nu ssage to ns well as the fai t thut tin- act v irtu ally ship w ith us. In v iew of th e above, it is a m a tte r of way betw een Shanghai and N an congress Beaverton Christian Church ery b o d y 's pro b lem .” asks that federal aid for closes the door against any new d is trib u te r king. p ro found re g re t th at P o rtlan d 's M ethodist M in B ible school. 9 45 a. m . each •onstruet ion be g re a t- en terin g th e O regon field, S en ato r Lodge of M assachusetts state highw ay O pposition d« v<*lop: a re said to bl isters' association an d o th er local clergy a re ap L o rd s day; com m union service. 11 St. Francis Catholic Church. Roy I y reduced the principal objections t. t li e mcasurtf p aren tly e n terin g in to B row der's ingenious Second S unday in A dvent Holy proposes change to n eu trality act to am ong solorv but hom e building a. nt.. follow ed by preaching, su b limit p resid en tial discretion Mass w ill be celeb rated S undav w hich has been the center plan, as u nsuspectingly as a flock of lam bs a p ject The W orld's G reatest Coming of b itte r figb.tt backed. w ith eleven aboard missing plan in the past tw o legislative s proaches th e m an w ith th e larg e knife. Of Event. " special m usic by th e choir. m orning at 8 and 10:30 o'clock T he In Plan Jap an ese naval forces ze A m eri- O ntario. Can serm on at each ma$s w ill be p re a c h this, th e ir recen t d em and th at th e local "red Mrs. J. Johnson, director; C hristian ned tug Felting at Shangtiai T housands of w o rk ers are idle and H oliday traffic ham pered by can-ow squad" be su p p ressed is an o th er illu stratio n . E ndeavor. 6:30 p m.; preaching. 7:30 ed from th e Holy Gospel Sunday a b u s e fine. H u n te r .May Resign th e ir fam ilies a re su ffe rin g th ro u g h D etectives, or officers, in v estig atin g those s u b p. m.. subject "How May I Know school a fter th e 8 o'clock mass De storm . Sw ollen rivers sw eep coast and A labam a selected to play Coli- ays out th e co u n try as th e resu lt of ju ris versiv e elem ents w hich seek to d estro y o u r Tb.at I Am S aved?" Song service led votion in honor of O ur M other of highw A lbert H H unter, chairm an o f the S tat * form a in Hose Bowl Nev Y<*nr (I.« v T ruce by unions opens port of P erp etu al Help." 3 p. m.. followed Industrial A ccident commission, is resign- New hopes -i-en in P« tlnnd saw- dictional disp u tes betw een C. I. O. g o vernm ent as w ell as th e in alien ab le hum an by th e young people's chorus.—G eo by benediction of th e blessed sa c ra Coos bay a fte r 18-day suspension H H atch, pastor. ing his poe sition due to ill health according and th e A. F. of L. W hy cannot a rig h ts of each one of us. a re forced to do a Ja p a n and G erm any broadcast m ill peace conference. m ent S tudy C lub class for all high to reports about the capital The sc r<’|x»rt i certain am ount of "spying:" th is is an essential "hym ns of h ate" against com m un school boys and girls every W ednes tru c e be w orked out so th a t these Christian Churrh indicate that w hile H unter will give up his p a rt of th e w ork of a d etective. B ut according day evening C hoir practice F riday ism. m en m ay go b ack to e a rn in g a living to th ese m in isters “this is u n -A m erican and L ord's day unified study-w orship evening. O ur forty hours devotion in place on the com m ission proper he w ill bo F riday, N ovem ber 26 fo r th em selves and th e ir fam ilies? u ta in e d in th e organization in a m inor follows too m uch a fte r th e p a tte rn of th e sp y service. 9:45-11:45 a. m ' C hurch ho n o r of our Lord in th e blessed S u p erin ten d en t B arnes is in a P ortland saw m ill peace conference school. 9:45. classes for all ages sacram ent will be opened n ex t M on. H unter, w ho was appointed t » End th is su ffe rin g . ing system com m on to th e d ictato rsh ip s of P ortland hospital w here he is h a v • »1 a* ity M orning w orship. 10:45. m usic by- day m orning w ith a high mass at set for Monday. tiie com m ission by G overnor Meier, wa.. It is a m a jo r reason fo r m uch of E urope." In o th er w ords, we m u st give full choir. W om ans day service w ith 8 o'clock follow ed by a serm on A P resident R oosevelt m aps plans to , ing a ligam ent in his shoulder treat formt rly a resident of Union countv. ed His shoulder has bothered him rein to th ese reds and th e ir su sp ected sym M rs O. F. M urphy of P ortland, short serm on at 3 p. m for the c h il aid business, offers five-point p ro for some tim e th e p rese n t econom ic tro u b le s fac in g pathizers. H ow ever th ese la tte r am ong w hom gram Tax revision asked as soon os speaker. Local M issionary society in th e natio n a n d m ost a ssu red ly d e a p p ear to be som e local m inisters, h aving co ch arg e of service. C hristian E n d re n and the m ain serm on at 8 p m bill can be prepared Seniors Win Plan N •\V H atchery The sam e h o u r of services w ill be All of S hanghai grabbed by Jap - | At assem bly W ednesday it was m ands in terv en tio n on the p a rt of the operated w ith v ario u s organizations th a t are deavor. 6 30 p. m. E vening service. held Monday. T uesday and W ednes announced that the »• mors* vv< re the Platu foi th e erection of a new fish anese. P o rt's rich revenues aw ait in backed up. sponsored b y reds—can blam e no adm in istratio n . 7:30. is in ch arg e of I’res K endall day. T he Rev. F ath er Thom as of the w inners of the program <• » n t e - 1 A hatchery on Fosi.-r . r, ek trib u ta ry o 7 one b u t them selves if they a re ju d g ed by th e B urke of N orthw estern C hristian R edem ptarist F athers P ortland, will vader's seizure as civil ru le follows party in honor of these seniors will W hy c an n o t these w o rk ers in th e Hogue ri in C u rry county w ere un- College Eugene. Music bv N o rth assist F ath er Saal. T he solemn clos troop control com pany th ey have been keeping and th e red various gro u p s w ork side by side, activ m ainced here ' I S en ato r M cNary criticizes new be given by the p articip an ts of the '■••k b ) l i") . i n,.i Mm west college m ale q u artet. M em bers ing w ill be next W ednesday ities of those w hose cause th ey have been th ree o th er cla -es farm bill, holds O regon in tere ts ig tin T he hatch cry. it wax explained, w ill be w h e th e r in one union or a n o th e r or espousing. and friends a re asked to bring p ro ning at 8 o'clock, th e feast of e.V the ' i nored. S p ir it s N o t I h m p e n r d erected by th • stale fisti com m ission an d duce. apples, canned fruit, etc., for Im m aculate Conception, w hich is a non-union? It should be possible in W ednesday night w as the night O n -# n is ju s t now seeth in g w ith unrest, Industrial Em ployes Union head will b e d e v o t e t to the propagation of .sal- th e school dining hall T uesday aft- holy day of obligation.—F a th e r Jo s th is country, w here th e p rin cip les of strik es an d p o ten tial w ars b etw een classes and tern of o u r annual b onfire T he rain suggests P o rtlan d saw m ills re-open o on th e m onthly jo int-m eeting mon. d id n 't dam pen th e sp irits of tin ral- liberty and freedom have held sw ay factions. T h at com m unism prom otes such h a te of L adies' Aid and M issionary soci eph B Saal. in disregard of ju risdictional war betw een unions and give w orkers , liers in fact ttu r e w ere m ore stu- breeding. peace-d estro y in g m ovem ents can be ety w ill be at th e parsonage. 431 S. fo r m ore th a n 150 y e a rs and resu lte d M otorists w ho ro a r through heavy T hirteen thousand pounds of O i . k n chance to earn living u n d er city or dents than expected Si.m e E G. denied only by its dupes and sym p ath izers N inth avenue T uesday, 7:30 p. m.. in a h ig h er sta n d in g of living th a n stu d en ts cam e al.-o. but they w ere flax tw ine will bi* used by Uncle Sani'.i Hence, if reds an d those w ho aid them , can m onthly board m eeting. C hoir night traffic in a vain effo rt to "m ake stati* pr<itection. about as w elcome as a test on M on in any o th er nation on th e face of th e shackle o u r law -enforcing agencies on th e p re each W ednesday. 8 to 9 p. m. S in g tim e" w ill do w ell to note th e r e C. I. O rallies forces in St. Louis navy next year. The huge o rd er was placed day Then* w a s serp en tin in g uptow n sults of a recent test in Chicago, WKh a Salem mill this week due to th e e a rth . te x t "th at th e ir d u ties do not ex ten d to cen ers invited and urged to be prom pt. w here a bicycle proved the fastest in effort to halt operations in Ford ! a fte r the bonfire Nt» rough stu ff this M otor com pany's St. Lotus plant. Influence of G overnor M arlin and S en ato r T hursday. 7:30 p. m., m id-w eek s e r so rsh ip of th e th o u g h t o r action of th e citizens This continued strife b e t w e e n y ear nary a tom ato in sight. m eans of trav el th rough dow ntow n M 'N ary w ith the navy departm ent Saturday, November 27 w ith leader. Sunday. D ecem ber Som e people have stran g e w ays unions, w ith lea d e rs b a ttlin g fo r pow n o r th e q u estioning of th e ir patrio tism ," th en vice 12. U niversal Bible service. A nyone traffic. Skill and jud g m en t a re far * * * « P resident R oosevelt sta rts for fish of celeb ratin g a n ational holiday m ight w e n o t as w ell resign o u rselv es to m ore im p o rtan t th an reliance on e r and using m em bers as paw ns, is h aving a B ible w ith an in terestin g ing trip off F lorida coast. for instance M iriam D oyle h ad an h an d in g over th e co u n try to S talin, asking speed. S ecretary of S tate E arl Snell lio v e rn o r Seeks Solution a g re a t h a n d ic a p to th e cause of o r him to please m ake th e b u llets as soft as pos h isto ry is asked to bring sam e for advises in com m enting on th e test P resident R oosevelt suggeste e x appendectom y and D orothy K iratli In the opinion of m any political ob p en d itu res on new program be kept had a tonsilectom y. g anized lab o r and will u n d o u b ted ly sible. w hen th e firin g squad h ere gets into th e exhibit.—R L. P utnam , pastor. w ithin budget servers th e political fu tu re of G overnor Found on a recent Biology test result in a loss of m any of th e gains action? “It can 't hap p en h ere?” Som e “good CO-OPERATE — R em em ber the All Saints Episcopal Church A F. of L. rejects plan for elec paper: the eat is an exam ple of a M artin Is d efinitely bound up In th e labor citizens" a re certain ly giving aid an d com fort of recen t years. S ervices for the first S unday in b an an a; every tim e it leaves the tion am ong P o rtlan d saw m ill w o rk quad ru p ed ; th e legs are attach ed at controversy now raging in P ortland Not bunch it gets skinned.—Ex. to th e enem y, to h e lp it happen here. ers. C hurch com m ittee asks im m edi- ttie four corner . O riginal, huh? A dvent: C hurch school. 9:45 a m.: A lo ng-suffering pubic is ra p id ly that the governor has stepped into the P o rt W h atev er conclusion one m ig h t d raw from Holy com m union and serm on, 11 a land Situation w ith any thought of b o lster exh au stin g its p atien ce, if it h as not m : W ashington county home. 2:30. th e a ttitu d e of P o rtla n d M ethodist an d o th er ing up his political fortunes No one will a lre a d y done so. P eople should call m inisters, th is m uch is certain : C om m unists’ T he v icar atten d ed the funeral of question his sincerity in desiring th e im upon th e a d m in istra to n an d th e ir plan to use religious leaders, faith and all, in th e Rev. U pton G ibbs of W ashougal m ediate restoration of harm ony am ong the Wash., a t St. Jo h n 's church. Mil p re p arin g th e gro u n d for th e ir p ro letarian rep re sen ta tiv e s in congress to ta k e w arring labor factions so th a t th e w heels f (By t t « ’ Roger T>z\n*n. W. I« ’ Babson) w aukie. Bishop D agwell and R em rev o lu tio n ap p ears to be w o rk in g ou t v ery th e necessary step s fo r elim ination of I top-heavy inventories The cost of sim ply m altreated business, terrified of in d u stry may again begin tu rn in g and ington officiated. Mr. G ibbs w ill be nicely rig h t h ere in P o rtlan d . BABSON PARK, MASS —W hen 1 thousands of idle w orkm en returned to g a in this ind u strial strife. rem em bered by th e m em bers of All sailed for Europe, business in the production w as boosted, profits r e capital, and d estroyed in itiativ e T his conclusion w ill be th e m ore obvious ful em ploym ent. Saints, fo r he conducted services U nited S tates w as spotty. Upon my duced. and capital discouraged U n C heap stum p speeches hav e a rray ed settled labor conditions have been a if you re -read E arl B row der's n eat plan as one class against an o th er N early But now that he is in th e picture, and once a m onth here, p rio r to th e a p above p resen ted and along side of it. list v a ri pointm ent of Mr Hicks. C hoir re retu rn , I find that one of th e sh a rp m ajor factor in holding off new every phase of p riv ate in d u stry has upon his own insistence, th e outcom e of his H ilhi fo o tb all sq u ad com pleted a ous activities, societies th a t a re fostered, sp o n hearsal w ill be held T hursday at 7:30 est breaks on record is taking place. buying this fall T he upping of been tam pered w ith and m olested overturi . will unquestionably have a ver-M T rade and industry have slowed building w age scales has snuffed out by federal regulation successful season T h an k sg iv in g day sored by com m unists, to w hich certain local p. m. C onfirm ation instruction F ri down d e c id e d h e a r i n g u p o n In s candidacy bout * like a tru ck pu ttin g on its air- the construction revival T he b a n k 8 RELIGION a n d EDUCATION: day. 7:30 p. m. D efinite d a te of the m inisters have len t aid and encou rag em en t; in he seek a second term i is governor as is now w ith its d e fe a t of th e stro n g F o re st . brakes. My Bab- ru p tin g dem and for higher pay by The real hope of A m erica lies w ith this, one m ust n o t fo rg et th e ir latest a t B ishop's visit will be announced la t g enerally heliev ■d that he w ill Such s o n c h a r t h a s railroad em loyees has been the the churches and educational in sti Grove eleven. M uch c re d it is due doing e r M onthly vestry m eeting w ill be tack upon th e effo rts of law -en fo rcin g agencies strength as the governor now possesses crashed from 7 spearhead of th e c u rre n t w ave of tutions We will have b e tte r g o v ern Coach B. M. G oodm an an d A sssitant w hich striv e to search out and expose local h eld n ext W ednesday at 8 p. m. in which by m any is believed to he consider- p er cen t a b o v e tear and pessim ism w hich is sw eep m ent only as w e have b e tte r people. th e church.—R eginald Hicks, vicar Coach Reece H a th h o rn f o r w eld in g a su b v ersiv e elem ents.—C atholic S entinel. a b le —is largely concentrated in the so- norm al to 11 p er ing tin* nation But w hat do we see to d ay ” Many called conservative elem ent of th e state's successful com bination o u t of in ex cent below n o rm 4 I T II.ITIES: P ow er and gas com church denom inations have becom e W hosoever Will. Hillsboro voting population. This stren g th is based al w ithin tw elve panies have been abused and to r tu r largely "businesses” operated by perienced m ate ria l. T he p lay e rs ex T h u rsday, 8 p. m p asto r w ill weeks! ed in one of th e w orst "R aw D eals" paid officials, secretaries, and o th er largely upon his out-spoken criticism and hibited im provem ent w ith each g am e sp eak on the subject, "T he C hurch's N aturally, every on record. Innocent investors have salaried people They seem p rim a r courageous attack of public problem s. F ellow ship." Sunday. 3 p. m , "The played and show ed splendid sp irit. businessm an a n d been caught in th e cross-fire of a ily interested in raising m oney to in Should he succeed In b ringing the w arrin g B aptism of th e H oly G host."—M el investor is frig h t struggle that has all the elem ents of sure th e ir own jobs ra th e r than It is hoped th a t a good g ra n d s ta n d labor factions together, especially now that vin E Jam es, pastor. ened. Is this sharp sim ple revenge and retaliation sp read in g the teachings of Jesus tin* N ational L abor R elations hoard has a d can be provided fo r th e a th le tic field F ifte e n Y ears Ago recession forecast W ithout political persecution, it is High school and colleges have gone m itted Its failu re in this regard, it w ill not before a n o th e r g ridiron season is Whosoever Will ing an o th er m ajor estim ated th at th e electrie and gas crazy over football and parties, indi A rgus. N ovem ber 30. 1922—O ver fifty fa rm only consolidate th e governor's follow ing, (Above North Plains) here. business de p r e s- industries w ould have spent over cating an ap p aren t neglect of th e ers advocate county a g ricu ltu ral agent b e hut will attract to him thousands of w a v e r S unday school, 10 a. m.. preaching sion, o r is it ju s t a $2,006,000,000 m ore on construction real needs of th e students, fore county budget com m ittee. W illiam Schul- ing voters, in c lin in g a large block of o r R W. Babson norm al re -a d ju st w ork in th e last five y ears than I Not M ajor Depression follow ing. Sunday. 8 p. m . the topic m erich. spokesm an for farm ers, favoring r e is Will We E nter." T he p asto r has ganized labor especially am ong the rank m ent period in the th ey have actually laid out. I D espite these te rrific obstacles. tention. Possibility of diagonal p a rk in g in and file w ho a re p re tty well fed u p w ith an im portant confession to m ake.— basic u p w ard sw ing w hich started a. BONDS: The average price of 40 busim surged lip to a peak in 19.(7 the constant w rangling of th eir o rg an iza in 1933? T his is the question on the leading bonds is down 10 p e r re n t | th a t w as close to th e all-tim e highs th e business section w as pointed out Miss Eva May In g ram and G ran t C. Dodge M elvin E. Jam es, pastor. nation's lips today. H ere are some from the Ja n u a ry peak The flu ctu of 1929. The recovery tide has b e e n tion heads and are ready to fo llo w 'a n y of F arm in g to n m arrie d N ov em b er 19. a t th e re c e n t forum discussion of th e It ader w ho proves him self strong enough basic reasons for the decline at this ation in interest rates has dried up ru n n in g strong BASICALLY THE Free Methodist Church D aniel G. E m rick an d Miss E ula Boswell, new tra ffic code. Local stre e ts a re to restore them to th e ir jobs. new capital financing and has p ra c NATION IS STILL ON THE U P T h u rsday (tonight) at 7:30 o'clock, time: g rad u ates of Hilhi. m arrie d N ovem ber 11 w hile too n a rro w fo r th is p a rk in g on both m id-w eek p ra y e r service. S unday at 1. SPEN D IN G : T h ere a re few in tically h alted refu n d in g operations. TREND FUNDAMENTALLY. WE sides, b u t it m ight be w orked out stu d en ts at U n iv ersity of W isconsin. 10, S undav school; 11. special service stances on record w h ere public In Ja n u ary , over $500.000 of new is SH OU LD NOT BE ENTERING A C hange Pension P lan h n E llio tt of S hady B rook dies N ovem conducted by P o rtlan d D istrict spending, waste, and extravagance sues w ere floated. T his m onth, new M AJOR DEPRESSION T h ere is no w ith d iagonal on one side and p a ra lle l b er Jo have reached as g reat a peak as in security offerings w ill be alm ost nil. over-expansion in in d u strial output 23. Prom pt to recognize the ab su rd ity of Y outh Band u n d er th e leadership of p a rk in g on th e o th er side. It is u n W esley G raves, president, and Hazel th e U nited S tates in th e last six As a result, plans for p lan t renovn- C om m odity prices a re re-ad ju sted th e ir original proposal to pension all aged R heinhold Irm ler. resid en t of C ornelius years. T he federal deficit has grow n derstood th a t th is has been success 41 years, dies N ovem ber 23. tions and expansions, for building of Inventories a re ru n n in g off The B ender, su p erin ten d en t. T h ere will persons ill th e state regardless of need, the , be special n um bers in song and a nearly $20.000.000.000. w hile a m on new factories, steel mills, and o th er banks a re in a sound position. Farm ful in som e cities w here stre e ts are O regon M erchants' L egislative league this strous bureaucracy has been built big p riv ate projects have been post incom e is the highest in ten years. p latform service S ervice at Bacona week filed a su b stitu te and m aterially m odi too n a rro w fo r diagonal p ark in g on T h irty Y ears Ago T he long-term fu tu re of business S unday school at 3. conducted by the up th ro u g h o u t the land M illions of poned or en tire ly cancelled. fied in itiativ e petition witii S ecretary of A rgus. N ovem ber 28. 1907 — Miss W ilma both sides. people are being fooled into th in k Stock Panic Added Fuel Y outh Band: youth h o u r at 6:45. lies w ith the c h aracter of o u r people; S tate Snell. The su b stitu te petition seeks W aggoner, H illsboro's talen ted pianist, is now u n d e r direction of E lizabeth Linn, ing th a t th e federal governm ent can 6. STOCKS: T he m ark et for hares but the fu tu re of business over the prim arily to legalize and license certain in B erlin. G erm any, fin ish in g h e r m usical in p resid ent: serm on by pastor. 7:30. tak e c are of them if they cannot, w as pushed too high by speculative next tw elve m onths lies in the hands H illsboro business firm s are going stru ctio n u n d er th e tu telag e of A lb erto Jonas, Tuesday. form of gam bling, including punch boards, D ecem ber 7, P ortland d is or w ill not. take care of them selves. buying last spring Som e shake-out of the A dm inistration at W ashing pinball game.'., horse and dog races, etc. to e n te rta in w ith a big C hristm as th e m ost fam ous of th at m usical cen te r's p ia n trict all day service of p ra y e r and T he tre a su ry is still ru n n in g into w as norm al However, th e u n fair ton AN HONEST MORATORIUM Revenues from these gam bling licenses — mission s’udy sponsored by P o rt- debt a t the ra te of $5.000.000 per regulations on m argin-buying and ON THEIR EXPERIM EN TA L PRO p a rty h e re S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 11, ists. w orking day despite the doubling of estim ated by a "L eague" spokesman as a p short-selling w hich m ade a tissue- GRAM WOULD DO MORE FOR Ian d -D istrict Womei«'s M issionary Local hop men. Z ina Wood. A n d rew Jack. a n d m am m a, p a p a and all th e chil tax receipts. H istory show s th a t thin m ark et brought on a panic in BUSINESS THAN SPENDING $5 proxim ately $3.000.000 a year, w ould go to society. P ra y e r service. 10 a. m. Hot eorge H ath o rn , Ed C. M ulloy, C. Johnson d ren should p lan to be h ere if a t all G w ard the support of pensions for th e aged d rin k s served w ith basket lunch at th ere n e v e r has been a nation w hich O ctober. $25.000.000.000 w orth of 000.000,000 ON ARMAMENTS. P U B an d S am O rnduff, sell 566 bales of hops. has spent, for long, m ore than it took stock value has been w iped out since LIC WORKS. OR BOONDOGGL- noon: mission study service. 2 p. m. under any plan th at m ight he ad opted by possible. T h e re will be a th e a tre Jo h n H. Stevenson, fo rm e r co u n ty boy, in w ith o u t ending up in economic last March. T his crash m ade a b u si INR. In the last tw o m onths, th o u s Topic. "W hat Is T his Moslem the legislature. p a rty fo r th e school ch ild ren s ta r t ad m itted to practice of law in P o rtlan d . chaos. ness slum p inevitable. Prospective ands have been throw n out of jobs, W orld?” All a re invited.— R E. 2 TAX ES: Tax levies are the h ig h hom e-builders, autom obile buyers, stocks have broken 40 per cent, bu si ing a t 9 a. m. a n d S a n ta Claus has W alker, pastor. Mass m eetin g n o m in ates follow ing fo r city P ■l>ulation of ttie state's It institutions est in th e history of th e country. clothing shoppers, and fu rn itu re ness has plum m eted 15 p e r c, nt also signified his d e sire of being p res offices: Jo h n D ennis, m ayor; J. W. Connell. shi T h irty cents out of every d o llar o f purchasers have seen th e ir stocks a n (n ere ; of 175 d u rin g th e past M illions of A m ericans nre im p lo r Pentecostal Tabernacle ent to give som e c a n d y to each guest. T. H. T o n g u e and J. W. Sew ell, couneilm en; incom e goes to pay taxes -direct or drop 40 per cent They have quickly ing P resident Roosevelt to stop our y ear S even of tile II institution.*! record W<* a re con tin u in g o u r special r e hidden. Social security charges have retreated to th e sidelines w ith a In th e m ean tim e it w ill p ay everyone G eorge S chulm erich, reco rd er, and C al Jack, population gains. T hese include th e state vival m eetings every n ig h t w ith , added to th e cost of doing business disastrous effect on trade, industry. im practical, w asteful, reform p ro to shop in H illsboro, w h e re stocks are treasu rer. hospital for insane at Salem , p en iten tiary , gram w hich has- retard ed prosperity. E vangelist E rnest Pow lesland of C apital gains taxes are destroying i and jobs, P rice of lab o r falls 25 p er cent in P o rtlan d We w ere w illing, in th e d ark days and the hom e for feeble-m inded. F o u r sta te of th e best, prices re a so n a b le and a t and se v eral th o u san d a re o u t of em ploym ent. E verett, Wash., preaching T he a t the in itiativ e of capital T he w icked Too Much Politics in stitu tio n s record a loss in population d u r ten d an ce is increasing, God is bless u n d istrib u ted profits tax penalizes 7 PO I.IT H 'S: For five y ear b u si of 1933-34 to let congress try to add your leisure. ing the year. ing. and souls a re being saved. We th rift. Real estate is depressed by ness has been badgered and to r up tw o and tw o to m ake five. It T ongue estate leases fa ir g ro u n d s tra c t of has tried to do this for five years, • a a a 210 acres to J. E. G ray an d J. D. C happel. H is a re h aving o u r ann u al fellow ship ack -b reak in g a s s e s s m e n t s . T h e m ented by “exp erim en ts" and " re but tw o and tw o still iidd up to only A n au to m o b ile w as sh o t n e a r Sa- to ric tra c k again to be in serv ice and big race m eeting Monday. Services w ill b e b present ta x system is unw ise, u n form s” from W ashington. T he in te n four. Now, we say, “Why try long G overnor M artin has issued a call for a gin at 2 30 p. m.; lunch w ill be se rv reasonable. and destructive. lem rec e n tly , m istak en f o r a deer. m eets m ay m aterialize. tions behind these program s m ay er?" B usiness Is now a t th e cro ss m eeting of all persons in terested In the ed at 5:30; Young P eople's m eeting LABOR: Labor's misguided ac have been 100 p e r re n t honest; but roads. It is up to congress as to conservation of O regon’s w ild life. T he M ust have h a d d u al horns, W h a t a William H athorn and Miss Mary Mulloy of at 6 30. and evening evangelistic 3. tions last spring encouraged manu- th e m ethods of m ost have been im w h eth er you a re h eading for P ro s m eeting w ill be held on th e sta te college Laurel m arried November 24. b ra n d th a t m ust have been. servicc at 7:30. Wc are expecting a | facturera and retailers to build t'P practical. M any "reform s” have perity or Depression! cam pus at C orvallis D ecem ber 8 and 9. Other Editors Church Services Stale Levy Public Health Aid Highlights in the 1 Cech's (7^gn’s End Warfare Hilhi News Section Babson oAppeals to Congress for Business cI^elief Our Yesterdays I