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P.i£ê TtfB P tU W S f l IR g ta . î? llL b o r^ L \rg 1 £ W it h W h ic h 1« C o m b in e d th e B illa b o r o In d e p e n d e n t H i lU U r o A r g u n . 1894 H U D b o ro In d e p e n d e n t. 137S M c K I N K E Y A M c K I N K E Y . P u b lis h e r« P u b lis h e d T h u rs d a y — E n te re d a« M e a n d -a la a a m a tte r io t™» p o a to ffle e a t H ill* b o r o , O re g o n w verme M c K inney & - \ ; îh e * • ty/. ? j &• î r F . M rs f r M c K inney Happy Neiv Year Church Services A H appy New Y ear to all subserib- Conxreg4ilon.d C hurch eis. a d v e rtise rs and c o rresp o n d en ts is the wish of th e A rgus publishers .May the New \ e a r be a prosperous one to r all. 1 he co-operation, enco u rag em en t loyalty and support of our frien d s is an im portant fac to r in publishing the kind of a n ew sp ap er th at this com m unity deserves. It is th e aim and hope ot publishers and em ployes to alw ay s produce a p a p e r th at will be w elcom ed in th e hom es o f this coun ty and be ot g re a te r com m unity ser- vice. Let us hope th a t the new y e a r sees an end to the labor strife th at b is been so d estru ctiv e to th e econom h w e lta re ot th e northw est and also a decided u p w ard tu rn on the road to prosperity. f ttttg g n f t O . AfttOON *'■ ( »Leat American Home l^hlights in the ICeek's ¿Efews ■ '•iiiii.irx 2: c h u rc h >\ bool. 10 i a I .ov re nee F ra n cis. 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Io h o ld h e a lin g on charge« P lv lo c k Named 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 p ,n s a tio n n e x t w eek O ffic ia ls o f th e O ie - 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 A s s n N e w s p a p e r c o rp o ra tio n lia s v io la te d g -'ii ( tn c m p lo y iu e n t C o m I ro d u c tio u C o n te s t. 19 3 4 -3 5 ; G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e . 1935 la b o r act pensation coiniui- null e x T h ir d p la c e w in n e r in tw o n a tio n a l n e » « p ip e r S ix da- 111 e a rtliq u a k pect a d e lu g e o f c l.d m , f " n ,e * l ’*l in ,. 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J F G ib w h ic h begins w ith th e In o th e r s ta te s f 2 5d F o re ig n c o u n trie s |3 50 A u s tra lia and U n ite d States l i n k son. m in is te r Neix Year tin- r n t n m i s . l o i i ed by an s e rv ic e h i , b u ilt u ,> a fu n d o f a p M e m b e r: O re g o n S ta te F rid a y , D e ce m b e r 24 F ir s t A u d ite d P aper. p ro x im a te ly 88.000.000 d u r E d ito r ia l A s s o c ia t io n F irs t R a p tis t C h u rc h L a r g e s t A B C W e e k ly I f n i, ersa l peace. and N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l p le a o f P i« -,,. in g th e past tw o ye a rs No p ra y , I- s e rv ic e th is l'h u rs d .iv C ir c u la t io n in W e s t. A sso c ia tio n . «lent Rooseve It th ro u g h a ta x on in d u s h ia la y n ig h t w h ic h is N e w Y e a r's Japune.s«« us ■wiune b la m e fo r bo m b - t r ia l tia y ro lls one per eve w e s h a ll h o ld a w a tc h n ig h t . . . T >>* H i!I» b e r ° A n o « i . i i n m n o f in a n c ia l r e .p o n - m g o f P.may ' and place b ru n t on m e e tin g b e g in n in g at 8 30. S o c ia l- ce n t d u rin g 193« and tw o • I b in t y f o r e r ro rs w h ic h n u n a p p e a r in a d v e rt ¡semen is navy l.ln d b e i-k pci le n t d u u n g 1937 N e x t te llo w s lu p f o r b o th y o u n g and o ld I 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 F ord d ra fts letfal c .iin p a g in to re- is a t f a u lt it 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 fo llo w e d by a b a p tis m a l s e rv ic e ’ y e a r th is p a y ro ll lu x w ill «1st n a tio n a l l.i bor illa t io n * boa id 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 . F v e ry o n e is w e l c o m e S unday ju m p to th re e p e r cent A ll O reg o n In d u s . o rd e r th a t it ecus, - a n ti-u n io n oc- schovil 9 4.1; m o rn in g w o rs h ip a t 11 11 e m p lo y in g fo u i u i m ure , ■ tiv itie s ? 1 a r s m essage b y th e p a s to r 1 s u b je c t to t h l, la x B e n e fits u n d e r the c o m Not Too F a r T w o la rge light«- 1 a m i tu g c u t ' ' ’ ’ 1 at 7. E v e n in g s e rv ic e at 8 1 p e n s a tio n a it are re g u la te d by tin - e a rn C o lu m n is t D a v id L a w re n c e , one o f th e ad a d r ift fro m N e w p o rt m oo ra g e I.a w in an e v a n g e lis tic message fo r a in g s o f tile w o r k e r d u rin g the post ye a r, b o r tro u b le s m a y be back o f it. m in is tr a tio n s b it t e r c r itic s d u rin g th e past fo n t O r tiz W. W e n ig c r. pastor. h u t m no case w ill they exceed $1.5 u w eek O regonians in m any w alks of life ye a rs has s w itc h e d fro m his c h ro n ic p o u n d S a tu rd a y . D e ce m b e r 2.5 lo r .1 m a x im u m d u ra tio n o f 10 w eek . in g at th e R oosevelt m ethods, and has ta ke n ! ' S accepts a p o lo g y o f Japan adm ire the d eterm in atio n w ith w hich a c ra c k o r tw o a t th e business m en w h o have I irst C hurch of C hrist. Scientist N ot i l l w o rk e rs an- c o ve re d by tin« o x e r I ’anay b o m b in g S te rn w a r n S e rv ic e s are h e ld e v e ry S u n d a y G ovenor M artin is e n d e av o rin g to c u tic iz e d R o osevelt m ore lo u d lv th a n has ¡, - u n e m p lo y m e n t In. u ra n ce Classes w h ic h a:,- in g g ix e n a g u in st a r e iie titio ii of 3 H a . m ; W ednesday e v e n in g bring a settlem ent to the ju risd ic He rafeva p a rticu la rly : > the rec n o t c o ve re d in c lu d e fa rm hands, d o m e stics a tta c k services a t 8 o 'c lo c k ; S u n d a y school e m p lo y e d in p riv a te h o m e , a nd p u b lic tional dispute betw een th e C. 1. O. ot th e N a tio n a l A sso c ia tio n of M anufacturers N e w to n 1) B aker, s e c re ta ry of a' ’ I . a - P u p ils u p to th e age y a n o th e r o b s e rv e r w h o has be e m p lo ye s Seasonal w o rk e rs a n - e n title d xx n d u r in g th e W o rld w a r. dies in and A. F. of L. so th a t th e g re a t com e L ik d e is tr m u a s n tfu of 0 ye a rs a re w e lco m e d . Free l o f the a d m in is tra tio n 's m e th to Jobless in s u ra n c e o n ly d u r in g th e n o rm a l Clex eland, O h io , o f h e a rt a tta c k n orthw est lum ber industry nt i g h t ods. w h ile s t ill a p p ro v in g m a n y o f its id e ,!« re a d in g ro o m open on W ednesdays Y o u n g V a n c o u v e r. W ash, g i r l seuson o f e m p lo y m e n t In th e p a r tic u la r in a nd S a tu rd a y s fro m 2 u n t il 4 p. m. again function and restore’ th e econ a n d goals. L a w re n c e w o u ld a m e n d som e o f k ills fa th e r in q u a rre l o v e r p re d u s try in w h ic ti th e y are engag«-d llc c u u t - p a rin g d in n e r o f the-,- e xe m p tio n s, it is b e lie v e d , th o u omic equilibrium of this section. This iLs law s, pe rh a p s a b o lish some, b u t w o u ld not S e v e n th -d a y A d v e n tis t C h u rr b Sox aet R iu u ia p u rg re s u lts in 400 lik e to see the n a tio n go as fa r in re a c tio n a sands or those xx ho f ile fo r b e n e fits xvdl he industry is so im p o rtan t to th e econ auch . i -vaces a re h e ld each S a b b a th e x e c u tio n s m o n th ly . u ltra -c o n s e rv a tiv e s as th e N A M re p r e d is q u a lifie d T h e status o f tho usa n d s ot omic w elfare of the n o rth w est th a t sents. I t is p ro b a b le th a t lie speaks fo r a v e r.- LS, ' ' i d ay, - 8S fo llo w s : S a b b a th K in g G eorge in tr a d itio n a l gi rt o th e r johh-ss xvorkers w ill also d e p en d up sv.iool. 9 1. a. m .; p re a c h in g se rvice ; in g . urges xxorld t-i d is p e l e n m ity its w ell-being a ffe c ts all lines of in la rg e n u m b e r o f a d m in is tr a tio n c r itic s —p a r on a " d e te rm in a tio n ' to be m ade by tin o in y ° u n s p eople's m e e tin g a t 1 s p l a s h in t h is C o st u m e — 1 a nd fe a r tic u la r ly m ost re ce n t c o n v e rts to th e c r it ic 1 io-in plo y m i - l i t U o m p < - n s a t ion c-*mmi.-.-. mn dustry and labor. - 30 p m. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs - la n k s — w h e n he fla y s th e N A M T in ., is e i-spe cia lly tru e o f u n e m p lo ye d S unday. D e ce m b e r 26 d y e v e n in g n t a o 'c lo c k . V is ito rs , Yet. M adam e S e c re tary of L abor m in is te re d a t m id n ig h t E v e ry b o d y . T h e , m a n u fa c tu re rs. w h ile in d ic a tin g som e- xvorkers fro m th e P o rtla n d lu m b e r m ill 1 l o u r h u n d re d a n ti n in e ty persons I m g y e a r be ■ w e lc o m e a t a n y s e r v ic e — D r P erkins says th e labor d e p a rtm e n t ’ h in g o . a c o n c ilia to ry m ood in response to ai w e lco m e. S u n d a y m o rn in g . S u nday I perous fo r v e ry h a p p y and p r t w h ic h a re closed because o f th e ju r is d n j 1 die m • ti-stix«- Y u ie iid e week-end a ll ’ R e g in a ld H id W a lte r H u n tin g to n , p a stor. tf sch o .il at 10. s e rm o n fo llo w in g S u n tio n a l c o n tro v e rs y b e tw een th e A . F o f I will not in te rfe re in th e ju risd ic tio n a l f h » „ RopsÎ v e lt ¡e ve n t e ffo rts to w a rd w o o in - I th ro u g h o u t n a tio n . i vica r. day. 8 p n i e v a n g e lis tic serv ice A ll s t ill spoke in such a w a v th a t th e y a n d C. I ( ) 1 ( °H resigns as v ic e -p re s i- w ar betw een C. I. O. and A. F. of L. p th la e m T h e O r e n c n -R e rd v ille P a ris h d a y p ra y e r m e e tin g T uesday S u n in ly re ve a le d t h e ir d e sire to do a w a v w it ', ■t'-nt and d ir e c to r o f F irs t N a tio n a l U n e m p lo y e d xvorkers a re e n title d to B e a v e rto n C h ris tia n C h u rc h S u n d a y school in b o th churches, d a y .1 p. m . s e rv ic e at W h osoever in the northw est. In o th e r w ords it a ll g o v e rn m e n ta l "in te rfe re n c e in r e g u la tin '’ 1 bank eom pensation b e n e fit* o n ly a fte r th e y hax B ib le school, 9 45 a. in.. M rs \ ' er iP s e rv ic e in the W ill in H ills b o ro S u b je c t "T h e would m ean th a t th e g re a t n o rth w est busmess. its la b o r re la tio n s , its issue of’ s to c k é O re n co c h u " rc ° h r . s h 11 •Sailor lost fro m fr e ig h te r I11 s to rm i e g iste re d w ith tin* sta te u n e m p lo y n ent a m ; w o rs h fb non H op p e r, s u p e rin te n d e n t C o m o f f V a n c o u v e r island. can go to pot as it can very easily do Its m e th o d s o f b u ild in g h o ld in g co m p a n ie s anci s e rv ic e in th e R e e d v ille c h u rc h . 8 C h u rc h 's Hope " s e rv ic e and th a t s e rv ic e has n o t been able rn u n io n s e rvice. I t a m . and .ser Japanes.- im pose s tr ic t n e w rules o th e r th in g s in w h ic h th e R o o se ve lt a d m in is - t " place th e m in u Job com pasable to in . m on by th e pastor, su b je ct w ith this im p o rta n t in d u stry tie d 'u p . p. m. W o m e n s M is s io n a ry socie ty r ile III C h in a R ig lils o f fo re ig n p o w e i Foursquare Gospel C h u rrh t h t n ° ld ha5' Oit<vn b Iu n d e r in « Iy . set o u t to c u rb one w h ic h th e y p re v io u s ly h e ld I M id n ig h t H o u r ' Young pe, p ie 's m eets a t O re n c o on th e t h ir d W e d ; b e lie v e d a ffe c te d This im passe and o th e r lab o r strife W “ d W3VS ° f u n lim ite d ru g g e d in d iv id u a l- nesday Sunday school, 9 45 a. in , cla< -es m eeting. 6 30 p m ; p re a ch in g . . o f each m o n th and at R eed Designed p r im a r ily Io s ta b li/e e m p lo y - 7:30 | S e n a to r C u p p e r o f Kansas d e v ille on th e f o u r th T h u rs d a y of f o r a ll ages: m o rn in g w o rs h ip at 11. P m . s u b je c t. "W h a t a nd W here in the country, w hich have resu lte d in m e a t th e com p e n sa tio n act seeks to rexvurd cla res A m e ric a n ships a nd m e n Rev. Ray B ir k la n d : C ru s a d e r p ra y e r each m o n th . ' T b e u ltra -c o n s e rv a tiv e s a m o n g business I IS H eaven E le c tio n o f c h u rc h o f . s h o u ld he xxithdraxxn fro m th e w a r e m p lo y e rs w h o m a in ta in th e ir puyrulLs 0 0 the g re a te st loss of m an hours th ro u g h m e e tin g . 5:45 p. m : C ru s a d e r m e e t 1 fic o rs postponed fro m last L o rd s zone. a le v e l pla n e th.« y e a r ro u n d by re d u c in g f ar * " re a c tio n - T h e y w o u ld strikes in our history, a re u n q u estio n T X h " » i s . h h ° . t h s S w F p C, ° a nd ing. 6 15 p m . W anda P a rk, p re s i d a y w ill be h e ld th ,' fo llo w in g p u t n o th in g in its place. t h e ir c o n trib u tio n s to the fu n d O n the M . E. C hurch (B ethany) M on d a y. D e ce m b e r 27 ably the resu lt of th e W a g n er lab o r d e n t: e v a n g e lis tic se rvice. 7 30. Rev I m o rn in g assem bly G H H atch o th e r hand e m p lo y e rs whus O n G e rm a n to w n road. Sunday _e- '»uU d a b o lls *h th e W a g n e r act. s u b s titu t l*a vi o ils sh o w N o rth w e s t s to rm to ll reaches w a tc h 1 p a stor in g n o th in g on th e g ro u n d s th a t w o r k in g m en a b n o rm a l peaks a n d v a lle y relations act. sponsored by th e a d can serv ice e v e ry S u n d a y, 10 a. m S un- R ay B ir k la n d F rid a y . 9 p m are penali.-. I o xen R a lp h M c C u llo u g h . P o rtla n d do b e tte r d e a lin g w ith th e ir e m p lo y e rs n ig h t s e rv ic e In th e absence o f th e P e n te co stal T a b e rn a c le ^ s t o r °°1 ’ H a' m - J o h n P la c * th ro u g h increased levie s m inistration. This is a g re a t h a n d ic a p e le c tro c u te d b y sh o rt c ir c u it m p a s to r at th e a n n u a l F o u rs q u a re j S u n d a y school S u n d a y. 10 a m flo o d e d basem ent Two r a ilro a d to economic recovery and stab ility , u m o n s h3n th r0 U g h su ch a t h ir d P a rty as la b o r c o n v e n tio n . R ev R ay B ir k la n d is D e lm a r W y a tt, s u p e rin t «• u <1 < fire m e n k ille d in Ir a n i w re c k cans, th e guest s p e a ker S u n d a y. T h e C r u classes f o r a ll ages, send tin ' 11 t but the lab o r d e p a rtm e n t savs n o th ted TUhCh “ ‘ ‘ r a - ^ a c t io n s h o u ld n o t be p e r m it- , e h il cd b y s lid e n e a r W ushougul. Wash « * C h ristian Church saders w ill p re s e n t a special illu s d re n to S u n d a y school M o rn in g veh T o T b as a d va nce d d u r in g th e Roose ing will be done to in terfere. A i. x is , -.1 d ra ft o f Ins in it ia t iv e meas Japanese p ra ise Panuy c ris is s e t L " ic ls day u n ifie d s tu d v -w o rs h in tra te d song s e rv ic e at th e ir S u n d a y , W( rs h ip at I t o 'c lo c k , at w h ic h tim e reg im e . I t has u n d o u b te d ly , a d va nce d too tle m e n t. s a y in g it d e m o n stra te s a b il u re p ro v id in g fo r a b la n k e t p r im a r y I , , This labor act should be am en d ed s v e w lt if t ly s c h ^ T o 9! - 5’ ^ 45 3 m ' C h u rc h e v e n in g m e e tin g . A ll y o u n g p e o ple c o m m u n io n w ill be served Y and too fa r to w a rd th e le ft sin ce th e ™ ung w a . file d w ith the sla te d e p a rtm e n t H ut ity o f " tw o c iv iliz e d n a tio n s ' to school. 9:45. O u r a im : A g re a te r a re in v it e d — J. W C a rm a in . p a s to r ' people's m e e tin g at 6 45 p m to give protection to th e m an w h o advanTeeenA lnjU SV CeS M i- co n n ec'io n w it h th e s o lv i- th e ir serious p ro b le m s w eek by E lb e rt Eastm an. P o rtla n d a tto rn .-x . m ha?’ 1M n M o rn in g w o rs h ip . M a d e lin e N e w b re y p ri's id e n t. Eve Japanese c a p tu re T sina n , c a p ito l advance. A re a c tio n is in o rd e r, b u t i t also w ants to e a rn an honest living as The new d ra ft a tte m p t., to a v o id th e w e a l., 10 4) N e w Y e a r's s e rv ic e S p e cia l Assembly of God, Aloha n in g e v a n g e lis tic service, su b je ct: o f S h a n tu n g s h o u ld n o t be to o f a r . - A s t o r ia A s to r ia n - B u ” nesses in th e o rig in a l m eaaure w h ic h w ere ^ t V k C.k b y Dn ia le voices. S e rm o n : every A m erican should be e n title d K e e p in g R ig h t w ith G od. M id A : H u b e r dance h a ll n e x t S u n d a y W h ith e r B o u n d ’ " C h ris tia n E n p o in te d o u t b y A tto r n e y G e n e ra l V a n W in k le Tuesday, D e n -e m b e r 28 to do, and also fo r th e p ro tectio n of w e e k se rvices: T ue sd a y e v e n in g d eavor. 6 30 p m . in te rm e d ia te and m o rn in g th e re w ill be a fo re ig n m is - p ra y e r m e e tin g : F r id a y 'n ig h t . I ) . - at th e tim e he p re p a re d th e b a llo t t it le F ilm s o f Panay b o m b in g in C h in a sionalry to speak S u n d a y school. 10 th e honest and fa ir em ployer. In th e The m easure seeks to a b o lis h p a rty lin e s > o u n g people. A s tu d y o f B o o k o f c c m b e r .31. w a tc h n ig h t s e rv ic e w ill reach U. S v ia clip,M -r s h ip F«-d R e v e la tio n f o r a d u lts . 6 30 p m a. m . p re a c h in g . 11 a. m : e v a n g e l begin at 8 45 Preach On; s.-ri ice S a t e ra l agents g u a rd boxes. m eantim e th e ad m in istratio n should O v e rb e arin g O fficials In th e se le ctio n o f p u b lic o ffic ia ls in th is is tic se rvice. 7 30 p. m — L lo y d H u n t- E v a n g e lis tic s e rvice. 7 30 p . m. O r- i state m the fu tu re , th ro w in g a ll c a n d id ate s w ork w ith as m uch d e te rm in a tio n to u rd a y n ig h t at 7 45 A ll w e lco m e F ire m a n m is s in g as G re a t N o r th S om e tim e som e p u b lic o ff ic ia l is g o in » ly . pastor. cn e stra p re lu d e . Song s e rv ic e assist in to a s in g le p o t in th e p r im a r y e le c tio n 3 L S h a c k e lfo rd , p a stor e rn tr a in h u rtle s in to S k y k o m is h bring ab o u t p eaceful in d u stria l r e la áwnn.a k e ? n e v e rla ? tin g nam e f o r h im s e lf b v ed b y o rc h e s tra and y o u n g p eople's 1 the tw o h ig h ca n d id ate s fo r each o ffic e to r iv e r near M o n ro e . Wash tions fo r th e benefits of w o rk er and a d o p tin g f o r co n ta ct w it h those fro m w h o m he c h o ir S e rm o n : "T h e B re a d o f L if e " A ll S a in ts E p isco p a l C h u rc h ru n it o ff ' in th e g e n e ra l e le c tio n . S to c k m a rk e t s u ffe rs f u r t h e r P ilg rim House S ervice s fo r th e second S u n d a y em ployer and the gen eral w e lfa re as m u s t c o lle c t fees a n d ta xe s s o m e th in g o f th ■ T uesday. 7 :3O p m . o ffic ia l b o a rd losses G e n e ra l M o to rs lavs o ft J a n u a ry I: Feast o f th e C ir c u m 30.000 men. syste m tn a t th e o r d in a r y business m u s t use m e e tin g C h o ir n ig h t e v e ry W’ ednes- a fte r C h ris tm a s : c h u rc h school, 9:45 G overnor M artyi is doing in O regon J a n u a ry day, ,3 ; , 9 , m T h .irs d a ." 't o n ig h t « . ' I a. rr. H o ly c o m m u n io n a nd c o n fir m c is io n o f O u r L o rd Investigate C harge« , n, , a s ta te m e n t comes fr o m a sta te o r M o re w o rk m e n c a lle d to jo b s in fe d e ra l o ffic ia l, a n d even fr o m som e county- . 30 m id -w e e k service. M r - H a a tio n a t I I a. m . B is h o p Ila g w e ll cliftl>el s e rv ic e o f p u b lic w o rs h ip . P o rtla n d D o e rn b e c h e r f u r n i t u r e Charges th a t re p re s e n ta tiv e » o f Hie N a . 10:30 a. m . w ith lit u r g y f o r second p la n t O reg o n 's largest s in g le p a y- B a ll leader Y o -ng people invited I v i l l preach. S e rv ic e a t th e c o u n ty and c it y o ffic ia ls , th e "c u s to m e r" ofteni is R e lu tlo t , to ta k e p a rt in discussion. T h e ' hom e at 2 .30 p m F rid a y . D ecem ber S u n d a y a fte r C h ris tm a s , and tire r o ll, reopens and th ir d s h ift a d ded «nreatened as to w h ,t will happen <lu«- in flii.- m - m o rd e r to » w in g Hi.- elex m o n th ly p o t lu c k d in n e r fe llo w s h ip '31. th e re w ill be a b r ie f c h o ir re - p a ra to ry w o rs h ip fu r c o m m u n io n at In m a n -P o u ls e n . n o t re sp o n d p ro m p tly . U s u a lly th e la w upon turn h e ld b y e m p lo ye s Of th e In m a n -P o t.b ra u Z- \ ear s eve at '■ M e m b e rs ’ he a rsa l. L a s t T h u rs d a y th e c h u rc h S e rm o n : H o w to In s u re a Happy- H ood Itn -e r p a c k in g p lu n t d e th e s u b je c t is q u o te d in b o ld fa ce typ e , w it h lu m b e r m ill in P o rtla n d to th e C. I. G ’ J a n u a ry 6 is th e F e a - t s tro y e d in $180.000 fire . a n d frie n d s in v ite d . P ro g ra m con- school had its C h ris tm a s tre e and N e w Y e a r p e n a ltie s in e ven la r g e r typ e . are b e in g in v e s tig a te d b y G o v e rn o r M a rtin " Social security tax es a re becom ing i.'£ m u s ic and re n o w n e d exercises. M a n y p a re n ts and frie n d s o f th e E p ip h a n y , th e tr a d itio n a l A lla n R in e h a rt. .31, nam ed P o r t T h e o rd in a r y p e r s o n ' e xp e cts to re sp o n d he charges w e re m ade by It. W Sleem u i a decided burden on business an d to p r o m p tly to n o tice s o f ta xe s and fees d u e th e 'T h e S ig n o f th e C ro ss," b v a tte n d e d . T ed G a rd n e r p la y e d sev c o m in g o f th e wise m en to B e th le la n d s le n d in g ju n io r c itiz e n fo r 1937 and H a n k C hapm an, re p re s e n ta tiv e ., ,,f e c il De M ille . 8:30 p. m A s ilv e r e ra l c a ro ls on his c o rn e t o u ts id e the hem . and th e end o f th e C h ris tm a s M a u ric e H a ve l, fam ed F re n ch g e th e r w ith all the o th e r kinds of p n J n, n e n n a n d , ÍS ¡rk e d b y th e assum tio n im o C ffe th e t in t e d B ro th e rh o o d o f C a rp e n te rs and T h e h o ly c o m m u n io n o f th e com poser, dies in Paris. r in g w i l l be ta ke n. C om e le t's c h u rc :n. h . f F o o llo llo w w in in g p ro g ra m was Ris g iv - , season. , taxes, it is going to ta k e a lot of fig p lie d in o f f ic ia l n o tic e s th a t he is g o in g to m a k e it a g ra n d W atch P a rty u n t il e n : song ong b y th e ' b e g in n e rs and p r i- , I L ' o r d s SuJ>l” S u p p e -r r w ill be a d m in is te re d m n ,» ? i '' f ' T he "« „d o ,, rtm e n t: re c ita tio n s . T o m - / u " f l-iy. J a iiu a r\ y 9. at 10:30 a m m fliK ii. e eh.ii ,:e. m e li.d e p ro m ise s o f b a ck m a ry d e p a rtr urin g fo r m any com m ercial in stitu - tr y to evade p a y m e n t. m id n ig h t — R. L . P u tn a m , p a ito r. A n s w e rs c h ild re n o f L o n d o n 7assw ell. R o b e rt B u r n e tt and < a sto r H e n ry S »1» P e d e ra l o ffic e s in p a r tic u la r seem to h a ve — — H a lle r m a y be c o n m y C assw pay fo r th e id le xvorkers as w e ll as s t.fe ttons to keep th e ir heads above w a g ave a t a S cotch school e x a m in a P o lly M e lh u is h ; " S ile n t N ig h t" by s u lte d any day. e x c e p t M o n d a y b e tio penaaTlon ” ° f l,n e ,n p ln y ’" v n t e o .n- n: T r in ity L u th e ra n Church ter. l et it is supposed to be p ro m o t w h h Sw o r k ° i 1“ 5' tr y , tO p ro v id e th e m se lve s tw e e n J th e n h o u 1 rs o f 10 a m and b ris tm a s -- s o u re n o e g in n e rs and p r im a r y ; C h a - P P a re n t' y ’ Hey SpCnd m u c b o f M a tr im o n y is a place w h e re souls noon, b e tw e en 4 and 6 p. m o r N e w Y e a r's d a y w i l l be o b se rve d In o th e r lands, b y M iss H elen W ic k 's Po o n - een ing stability. The costs on a sm all t t h h e e ir ir X tim » e d a ra w in g u p fo rm s to be se n t d c- s u ffe r fo r a tim e on acco u nt o f ic e at 10 a. m. S e rm o n class-' v io lin solo. R o n n ie H a w o rth £ & »PI«’ ' ' “ "},-n t at th e H ..u «• o f f , . , ?Vheni i hue law com es int0 r e m r n n Í L t hPC^ ° 2 W h° fa iIs to m a k e some w ,tn a D s iv e rv th e ir sin Debt Reduced in e G u a rd ia n s h ip " — 1 Pet "S ile n t N ig h t." H is cousin B a rb a ra ” N o r ’ h T h ir d avenue, ull effect and the m axim um per- ta x T in « ? » 1 sho,u; d ,h a ve «one w it h h is in co m e a. - r h e se rvices ,,n S u n d a y w ill be- O ates, sang one ve rse o f th e song he A c ris is is a th in g xvh irh h a ng* C itie s o f O regon red u ce d t h e ir debt load up in th e w in te r a nd comes d o w n ax re p o rts is lik e ly to re c e iv e an ill- w o r d e d c en tag e on th e payroll is assessed, Em at 10:30 a. m : S u n d a y school a t p P la ^ y ye e d d - . 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U T IL IT IE S — T h a t P re sid e n t R o o se ve lt w ill re so lve to m a k e m u s t be a b o lis h v iv in g w o rld m a rk e ts is th e s o u n d -j th . p re s id e n t and h is N e w D eal p ro g ra m . Io . m ilk in la st h a lf o f D e ce m b e r. peace w it h u tilitie s . ed. I t is a lis t o f S i r i ? rt f eth®St fCW <Cars and Pa r ‘ 1 st p a th to re c o v e ry in A m e ric a L a b o r has b ig y e a r in H ilL sb o ro C o n d e n b a s ic n a tio n a l * • • • 4. R A IL R O A D S - -T h a t the I. C. C. w ill re so lve to g ra n t a re a tic u la ilj ot this y e a r have provided ser r u n n in g e v e ry d a y o f th e y e a r, has b.-> and th e best w a y to g u a ra n te e a ' p ro b le m s w h i c h son a ble fr e ig h t ra te increase. good s ta n d a rd o f liv in g b o th hi-re plen ty of reasons fo r its holding the ju t p u t . R a y -M a lin g c a n n e ry p a y r o ll w i l l be W ould R estrict S ale m u s t b e iro n e d and a b ro a d N e x t y e a r sh o u ld see 5. B U IL D IN G — T h a t th e b u ild in g people w ill re s o lv e to lo w e r n f ° h ,ld , S10? j)00 B E M u lin g says o rd e rs least c e n te r of atten tio n . o u t i f yo u re a d - r..sl,-H-tP th e * 1 .l,'Ki; la l" n ‘ W i" b“ aS* « d t-> M ine m ore re c ip ro c a l tra d e a g re e o i ? m L n b, s S thCS^ days— i t is to get th e o u t- c o n s tru c tio n costs. r e s tr ic t th e sale o f fo r t if ie d w in e s to sla te ------- ers w a n t business ments. R eger W. Babson to s ta rt u p th e n a v jn • „ ut m " ° H P ' L u m b ('r c o m p a n y 6 F °hRj ' ,G N ,T R A D E - T h a t m a n u fa c tu re rs w ill re s o lv e Io Af|!'i<,r ^ ,r ,‘s nnd “ KVR'ies, a c c o rd in g to 7. F’ O I . I T I C S — T h e la w - m a ke rs p a y ro ll w ill be a ro u n d $50.000. H ills b o r o Sash. A r t h u r M cM a h a n , c h a irm a n o f the liq u o r c o m e -b a c k t r a i l h e lp n e g o tia te tra d e ag re e m e nts.’ •h o u ld re s o lv e th a t th e y a re g o in g in 1938. L e t m e e n u m e ra te . D o o r and P la n in g m ill e m p lo y in g 12 m en m a t O? th e , cornm " isi,,n M ‘"M ahan bla m e s m u,-h 7 CO^ RJ ! S: - T ha; P 'd jtic ia n s w ill re s o lv e n o t to pass n e w Io pa « le g is la tio n on its m e rits T he nation has lost one of its g re a t 01 tim e. 1 L A B O R -W a g e w o rk e rs a n d o n ly N e w b ills c a llin g fo r a d d i c«n,nt 7 " b l,‘ n “ w b c in K e x p e rie n c e d on a, ■ h a lf-b a k e d re fo rm ’ o r s p e n d in g law s. le a d e rs in th e d e a th of N ew ton D e m p lo y e rs s h o u ld re so lve th a t th e y C o u n ty strea m s a t flo o d stage. G ales c re e k sale , r /h " lln k ' " n ' s ,,n " ’ e u n r.-s trie te d < tio n a l fe d e ra l o u tla y s s h o u ld be i w ill sto p t h e ir b ic k e rin g s and q u a r- 8 R E L I G I O N - T h a t w e w ill re s o lv e to d o m o re fo r th e good B ak er, se c re ta ry of w a r d u rin g th e re p o rte d on ra m p a g e b y C o u n ty T re a s u re r | re sal« o f thi-.se wines, som e o f w h ic h h a ve i n k ille d . S p e n d in g m ust be w a tc h e d lin g s . I t h in k th e "s it-d o w n s " o f o t th e w o r ld as a w h o le a n d t r y to lo v e o u r n e ig h b o rs S a p p in g to n. a lc o h o lic c o n te n t ns h ig h as 21.7 p e r cent" H ils o n a d m in istratio n . He was the m ore c lo s e ly th a n eve r. W h ile last s p rin g paved th e w a y f o r the as w e do o u rse lve s. * th e re is no hope o f a balanced b u d - I eS ° id Pu m b e r ° f C h ris tm a s packages business b re a k th is fa ll. I am c o n th«a t v ° f t i he W8r d e Pa rtn ™nt d u rin g h h a „ n m dled b y lo c a l post o ffic e . g ft next ye a r, th e “ re s o lu tio n ” ■ fid e n t. h o w e v e r, th a t w e a re go E a rl F eh l, fo rm e r c o u n ty ju d g e o f J a c k * n f t h ° 11 w’a r and accom plished one in s p ir it can at least s lo w d o w n th e i L ' W ° o d w o r th e le c te d co n su l M o d e rn in g to see f a r less la b o r tro u b le 3. U T IL IT IE S — T h e a d m in is tr a nOsnanre0Una y s : in “ ’ re?h,thP s,a,<> tr.-n d to w a rd f u r th e r in fla tio n . I W oodm en. in t o th e m a rk e t fo r e q u ip m e n t. th is c o m in g y e a r th a n w e have h isto ry . in th e n a tio n ’s tio n and th e u t ilit y e x e c u tiv e s T h e re w ill be p le n ty o f ne w le g ls- I insane at Salem thus w eek, h a v in g been C o u n ty b u d g e t m e e tin g vo te s to re ta in c o m m .tte e d to th e in s titu tio n b y c S seen in 1937 L a b o r has passed its s h o u ld re s o lv e to g iv e w a y u n t il th e y R a ilro a d e q u ip m e n t purchases o r peak fo r th is cycle . Its p o w e r is m eet on co m m o n g ro u n d in 1938 d in a r ily have a b ig in flu e n c e or, la tlo n in 19311. bn) it w ill be m o re c o u n ty agent and to b u ild c o u n ty p o o r fa rm . J u d g e I I I) N .irto n fo llo w in g .an e x a m in a c a r e fu lly d ra w n th a n th a t o f the G le n n F. B e ll e le cte d p re s id e n t o f H ills n o w on th e d o w n -g ra d e fo r a w h ile . F a ilu re to s e ttle th e ir d iffe re n c e s business a c tiv ity . Because the tio n b y a b o a rd o f a lie n is ts . e x n m in a - N e w le g isla H o n Í u b lic re a c tio n and w o r k e r c o o l- n o w w i l l be a c o s tly m is ta k e not a b s o lu te n e ce ssity f o r an advance, past fiv e years. b o ro C o m m e rc ia l c lu b . O th e r o ffic e rs are: '»’• i,,m rrf «Ivins ncss to w a rd " la b o r le a d e rs ” have o n ly to th e a d m in is tra tio n and to I b e lie v e th a t th e rate increase n,“o ‘ . y/ " f f r a n k A u s tin , v ic e -p re s id e n t; Ed. L . M o o re r e lie f to “ hiisinesH.** ™?r ? (o rm e r high R ussian se cre ta ry, a nd J L . C ro w , tre a s u re r. i«M«Pd iitibev t id<>' T h e feature of th e u t ilit ie s b u t also to a ll th e w ill go th ro u g h . 8 R E L IG IO N W e c itiz e n s s h o u ld 1938 w ill be a «harp decline in people. M r. R o o se ve lt needs good so v iet o fficials have been executed in 5. B U IL D IN G - B u ild in g w o rk e rs M a r tin V a n d e rza n d e n . e a rly re s id e n t V e r- s trik e s and other labor con tro ver business b a d ly and he w a n ts th e and m a te ria l m a k e rs s h o u ld re s o lv e re s o lv e to g iv e m ore th o u g h t to 1 th e S ta lin p u rg e . U nder this com b o o rt-R o y se ctio n , die s D e c e m b e r 22. Hie te a c h in g , o f Jesus. O n ly as w e sies. u t ilit ie s to spend d e fe rre d c o n to lo w e r t h e ir costs. M illio n ., o f M r«. C o lu m b ia D ic k e rs o n o f C o rn e liu s d ie m unistic g o v e rn m e n t they q u i c k l y ,1 .w n h h u, a * o° d venson fo r 2 T A X E S C ongress s h o u ld r e s tru c tio n m o n e y —e s tim a te d a t $2 - 1 masons, ca rp e n te rs , p a in te rs , and o u rs e lv e s become less s e lfis h and r o m in g D e ce m b e r 21. m o re honest, can w e e x p e c t o th e rs 1 ! i p , " th<’, eOinaney. T h in k o f a ll g e t rid o f th e opposition. so lve th a t it w ill m e n d th e ta x 900,000.000. Hence, I b e lie v e 1938 o th e r b u ild in g trad e sm e n a re u n to do w h a t I a bove urge. c o lle c to rs he d le t in th e fr o n t door. th e b ill s itu a tio n . T h e u n d is trib u te d p r o f e m p lo y e d because it costs to o m uch w i l l see an a rm is tic e b e tw e en the T hirty Y ears Ago T h e f a it h f u l f o llo w in g o f these its ta x s h o u ld be e lim in a te d en- p re s id e n t and th e p o w e r com panies. to b u ild a ho m e today, fn th e la t A rg u s. D e ce m b e r 26. 1907— C o u n ty has had ei.nht re s o lu tio n s d u r in g 193R w o u ld io m o n trw (he cost o f b u ild in g a A e h e m is t has dise o vcrccl a gas th a t 4 R A H .R O A D S — T h e I C C b a d ly shak.-n c o n fid e n c e p ro sp e ro u s y e a r, b u t b ig g e r th in g s a re e x •h o u M be a lte re d . H ig h s h o u ld re s o lv e to g ra n t th e r a il: hous<- has in crea se d 15 p e r cent. r-s to re n i. " ' -im e r r«'.',k in ;ln n ,l>’- R iv in g th e im b ib e r and g iv e e v e ry b o d y n e w hope pe cted in 1908. T w o e le c tric r a ilw a y s p ro - estate and in c o m e le vie s s h o u ld M< a n w h ile , c o n s tru c tio n v o lu m e h i -am« r i t u r n on his in v e s tm e n t is je c te d . be m o d ifi.-d T h e re p e a l o r s o fte n - roads an in cre a se in fr e ig h t ra te s I d ro p p e d 30 p e r cent. T h e b u ild in g Som e o f th e m w ill be b ro k e n fro m venture into the stock m arket. W ith o u t such an a d va n ce o n ly a F ra ----- n k -------- B a ile , y e le cte d m a s te r tu xe s is a necessary p s y fe w o f th e m ost p o w e rfu l ra ilro a d s boom was w e ll u n d e rw a y a ye a r tim e to tim e , as a re m ost N e w o f G ree n Y e a r re s o lu tio n s . B u t I am r o n r i. M o u n ta in G ran ge a t B u x to n . ch o lo g ic a l re m e d y n o w . f t w o u ld E v id e n tly th e m od e rn in th e c o u n tr y can a v e rt r e c e iv e r ago u n til h a s ty w age a d v a n c e , and i r a n k S c h u lth e iz o f B e th a n y e x p e rim e n ts h e lp to r e b u ild business c o n fi sh ip . O n ly h ig h e r fr e ig h t rates w ill in fla te d m a te ria l p ric e s s n u ffe d it d e n i that, th e y can be c a rrie d o u t th e n e w s ty le o ve rsize hat w o m a n , b u y in g I w it h a lfa lfa on h is fa rm . dence, a lth o u g h th e re is no a ssu r sa fe gu a rd th e in v e s tm e n ts o f th o u - out. G o v e rn m e n t p re ssu re a nd liie in th e m a in . F o r th a t reason w a n ts to get th e m ost f o r h e r m oney. - - - - - - — . . . . .e m o xnou ance th a t ta x re p e a l o r m o d ific a H. T B a g le y e le cte d c h a n c e llo r c o m m a n d e r n e w c o n s tru c tio n p ro g ra m s h o u ld am m u c h m o re o p tim is tic th a n are ?— u ........... barL ’ fj-u ra n c e c o m p a ñ fo u i'iu n . '. u n . ' vurr tio n w i l l s ta rt a boom im m e d ia te ly . rc e d o w n m a n y in d iv id u a l Item s K n ig h ts o f P y th ia s and M rs. E lsie S e h u lm e ric li h a w h h o a m ies. b e n e v o le n t in s titu tio n s , an ía in - R e m em P b e ''rip r. le A m w e it ric * a I E x p e rts s h o u ld d e vo te t h e ir e ffo rts I R e p o rts fr o m W a s h in g to n in d ic a te o f e re «Wn8 a borne ta lk . nam ed m ost e x c e lle n t c h ie f P y th ia n S iste rs d iv id u a ls . F u rth e rm o re , a r a t e n ..n i.hr e7vr rtd w T m r a T ° f ^ P ' " « o " > th a t congress w i l l ease u p on taxes. boost w o u ld p u t th e c a rrie rs back B uilding, how ever, w ill n o t |l r habit of p ulling h e ra rlf together in --« e n ríe s W r .,re n o , c o c i" cheap by any means next year. o n \ a r m e ; . r f i e H . ? W alk’S ' n d d e b u t i n g Determination Needed » r 80 Jobless Claims Due Other Editors 0 O V m b Abolish Party Line« Is H Equitable? c c What ¿Must be ¿Done for Business in Our Yesterdays iqs ¡8 J' J rd .,n’'aiiun" ♦ * of lots in Jest It is to he hoped that under the proposed telephone changes the sys tem will be worked out whereby’ it will not be necessary for people, logi cally in this trade area, to use long distance service when calling to this city. '0 ,hp t, » ♦