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H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t, 1878
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I'lie land use c u m m itte e co n su l
p i l i l i a l i.
a i a in li.la le tot* g .» et imi Sani
people
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S e rm o n s tu d y o f I c re d tin* fo llo w in g q u e s tio n s pei . >191. ail«l 9«*« d Stu ll ar«*as 1» pet ma
g reed , allow ou r country to becom e a 11th e
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a g ric u ltu r a l
f J o h n C h o ir n ig h t, la iiim g to la n d u tiliz a tio n in Wash . p e n t gtass«*s ,n
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and legumes
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m e p a rts o f
newspaper conteats in 1937—General
on t . K t e r c a n ta ta M id -w e e k ser- ■ ngton county
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Ile llll O leeli t ill week p lu n k e d d o w n $199
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In other state«
d u c tiv e n e s s o f c e rta in areas,
Foreign countries $3 50
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m ap is shaded g re e n e. e x tre m e ly
St. Francis C a th olic Church. Roy
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an d fu tility of w a r They feel th a t
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M e m b e r: O re g o n S la t«
F ir s t A u d ite d P a per.
4 A v a ila b le la n d th a t is n o t | In tin* ease o f la te potatoes w h e re by la rg e canyons, has fre q u e n t
E d it o r ia l A s s o c ia t io n
that In* w tlln lr .iw fro m th e ra c e a m i in
L a r g e s t A B C W e e k ly
tion against becom ing involved in w ar.
ro c k o u tc ro p p in g ■ and m uch o f if is
rh .s w ilt be th e o n ly Mass at R oy
’ he g row in g o f tin* c ro p is to be een
n o w in fa rm s th a t is s u it
a n d N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l
u ctlo u tin s week o n ly c o n firm s in s i .
C ir c u la t io n in W e s t.
A s s o c ia tio n .
tiuu«*d tin* a d d itio n o f an a b u n d a n t Io n h ig h in e le x a lio n Io m a k i' f a r m ­
a b le
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1 hese reserve o ffic ers fully ad v o ­ th e 10 30 mass w ill be said in B ll\ -
pouted s tiite n n -iits th a t lie Is ill th e rue.
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ton Sunday school a fte r th e 8 a m
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5 M in im u m sizes o f fa rm u n its
mass A t 3 p til N o vena d e v o tio n to
tin* fo rm o f c o v e r crops, th e a tltli- th e to p o g rtip h x is such th a l areas
1 u K
i ° F e r r o r s * b i c h m a y a p p e a r in a d v e rtis e m e n la
fo r peace in th is country, but they
avow ed t nulidiifi* a m i How a id I.a to m
w Inch c o u ld be put in fa rm s w o u ld
6. P a rt tun«* fa rm s
" O u r M o th e r o f P e rp e tu a l H e lp '
' tio n o f s tra w o r th e fre q u e n t plow
p u b lis h e d in it s c o lu m n s b u t in ease« w h e re th e p a p e r
rig h tly insist th a t at th e sam e tim e we fo llo w e d b v B e n e d ic tio n o f th e I- I’he 1936 « < ri. u ltu r a l E co n o m ic m g u n d e r o f a c lo v e r s tu b b le w ill In* is o la te d a n d in p ra c tic a lly a ll e x p e itis l to a n nounce Ills c a n d id a c y
is a t f a u lt i t w i l l r e p r in t th a t p a r t o f a n a d v e rtis e ,
d a l no w it begins to lo o k lik e a m
Report
m e n t in w h ic h th e t y p o g r a p h ic a l m is ta k e occ u rs .
be h e lp fu l T h is w ill not so lve a ll o f instances w e lt’ d su p p o rt net m o te
must build a system of national d e ­ m ost blessed sacram ent. S tu d v c lu b
.xeranitili* am ong tin* New
Ile a l e le n ti
m e e tin g fo r a ll h ig h school bovs
In
r e v ie w in g th is re p o rt
t h e tin* p ro b le m a n ti th e n * is some la n d th a n one o r tw o s m a ll places n t a
tense th a t will be a positive proof, and
e f (in* J.n ksoinim p a rty th u l w ill in ,
g ir ls w i l l be h e ld F rid a v «-ve­
ishes to c a ll a tte n tio n m p otatoes th a t s h o u ld be ta k e n .'tit c e rta in section T h is w o u ld m ean
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th a t we can live ou r national life un­ il ■ g at th e p rie s ih o u s e N e x t F r i ­ I c to o m th m e itte fa e ct w th
tin» n o m in a tio n o f (to v e r iin i' M a r tin w it i
a t th e re e o m m e n d a - a nd seeded to p«*ri'nnia! grasses
dav e v e n in g th e p a ris h c h o ir w i l l ) tio n s
UUt m uch li 1 f f i l l i Its
m olested.
and
in fo rm a tio n c o n ta in e d w h ic h m ay be used fo r se«'«l p u r- and si h i m l s T in* c o m u iitti*.* believes
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■io fa r .iiH tic e Ih m r y I. Bean is tl
They say in b r ie f : W e believe the p t «-hearse
e o ple and frie n d s and n e ig h b o rs I lic a b le at th e p re se n t tim e . T h e re lu r e o f p e re n n ia l grasses o
(»II l> one o f th»» thi*«'«* r e t if m g m ip rc n
Silent and gray, th e once-niighty
e r I «*- I'een lo g g e d o ff. s h o u ld In* a llo w e d
L nited S tates should jo in in a positive a re in v ite d to th e c a rd p a r ty th is I | i a p re
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som e th in g s p e rta in in g to th e
c o lli t me rnhei . to .m no u n ce h im s e lf us
B attleship O regon lies th ro u g h long, drive a g a in st w a r and huge a rm a ­ T h u rsd a y e v e n in g at M o o re 's h a ll im m e d ia te fu tu re , p a r tic u la r ly in so used, th e r e tu r n o v e r a i'«*t: W >d hen
o f q u ic k ly as it is possible fo r it to do
l l l l l l i Diate fo r a n o th e r te rm
J u s t lee J <
so If g o .d ila n il . o f gra s c o u ld lie
R oy
F a th e r Joseph B Saal
lonesom e days in an u n a ttra c tiv e spot m en ts; and ou r co u n try has invariably
I re g a rd to c re d it, w h e re th e s itu n - y e a rs w ill n o t lx* m a t e r in lli d iff« i
B a il. »y is exp e cte d tt» seek i »’ e h ’c tlo ii, iii
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u n d e r th e east end of P o rtla n d 's led in th ese m atte rs. H ow ever, too
r iv e d fro m it w h ile tin* tree s an*
St T ho m a s C h u rc h . B u x to n
h u t a n y c h a n ge is o n ly in r e la ­ 3. Im p o r ta n t ( h a tig e s t i n t \ t<. |»,.
tions o f Ju stice H a ll S L u k
»ie in o ci.i
B roadw ay bridge. D ark w aters of m any co untries in o th e r p a rts of the
H o ly mass w il be c e le b ra te d n e x t j tio n to th e p ro b a b ly fu tu r e tre n d
s ira b le fro n t (he S ta n d p o in t o f g e ttin g s ta lle d T he. w o u ld p ro b u b lx
a p p ointe d t > th e b ench b y Guv
the \\ illam ette sw irl about h er tim e­ w orld a re b u ild in g arm ies anil navies S u n d a y at 10 30 a ni. S e rm o n w i l l ■ o f in te re s t rates M o rtg a g e lo a n i M .lin ta in iiiK tlie* I ’ t 'o i l t n t i t cnt-%.s lia i an a d d itio n a l a d v n n to g e in e u rn ho e r tt M as a rlin
last J u ly fo llo w in g th e ileal!
be p re a ch e d fro m th e H o lv G ospel p e rio d s f o r loans se cu re d by* re a l
o f c e rta in tre a s on at I «*.ist flu* liia t tin* ras-, w o u ld te n d lo keep
worn, rust-scarred hulk, river debris of a la rm in g size. They a re castin g
o f Ju stice J I ! (*atiipb.*t! A tto r n e y G e n
d o w n til. less d e s ira h l w eeds, fern
w ill
u n d o u b te d ly n o t be!
o f th e d a y A ll C a th o lic s lo ca te d in e sta te
p re se n t L e v e l
piles up against h e r sides, am i above ab o u t fo r new te rrito rie s and posses- a nd n e a r th a t d is tr ic t
e ra l I II V a n W in k le , w h o bus been men
am i ill a ll b ru sh S eeding on m ost o f
a re asked to s h o rte n e d i t is ju s t as im p o r ta n t j T h e re is in W a s h in g to n c o u n t\ an
her th e c la tte r and tra s h of sp eed in g sions. W e d o n 't w a n t them to occupy a tte n d a nd heat* mass. a lso a ll o u r as e v e r th a t a p ro s p e c tiv e b o r - I " v e r flo w area a lo n g th e T u a la tin it. Ii » vever. is u n p ra c tic a l and im - tio m *d as i possibli* ca n d id a l.* fo r suprem .
c o u rt h
p o ssib le at th e p re se n t tim e dm* to
is so fa r has re flL s rti to e ilh e i
tra ffic continues, day and night. A nd any of ours! T h a t's w hy we a re re ­ n o n -C a th o lic frie n d s a re in v ite d — r o w e r c a r e fu lly a n a ly z e h is p r e s - [r i*‘'' a m o u n tin g to p ro b a b ly 7.096 ill.ist
o f Its h a v in g been burned tw o .
c o n firm
deny the ru m o r
F a th e r J esepli B Saal.
e n t fin a n c ia l sta tu s b e fo re e x p a n d
acres on w h ic h an im p o rta n t change
th ro u g h it all. th e once-m ighty O re­ m inding th e p eo p le of these u n ite d
inni som etim es fo u r o r fiv e
in g h is fa rm business on b o rro w e d m tin* fa rm in g system i n.*.*«l,*,| to th r .
gon, fo rm er p ride of A m erica’s navy, S tates, “ A leg al lim it arm y. a n a w
funds
T h is nn .ms th a t it is impos-
c o n se rve a nd im p ro v e tin* f e r t ili t v I lim e
T u a la tin Plains Presbyterian
Education Problem
One change that the com m ittee o f such la n d and f u r t h e r to d e cre v «* 1 - a b le to get th e k in d o f b u rn neces­
sleeps in an unhallow ed grave, w ith second to none a n d an efficien t ait-
C hurch
unpl tts l in L a n e eou
A s u rv e y ju s t
You arc c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a t­ w o uld lik e to suggest is in the th e cost o f fa rm in g o p e ra tio n s At sary to m a k e seeding possible
the dignity due th e proud old w a rrio r force of su ita b le size is necessary to
t> repealed 1800 hi
In a d d itio n to tin * a bove acreage
and g ills b e tw e e n ti
tend these services. Sabbath preach­ recom m endations p e rta in in g to the th e p re se n t tim e th is la n d s h, me
sadly missing.
provide a d e q u a te n atio n al defense for in g services. 11a m : Sunday school. am ount o f the purchase price of used g e n e ra lly fo r tin* p r.x h u th m | tin* c o m m i t t e e . d n n a te d th a t th e re axes o f 10 and 2 2 y e a i-i w h o a re n o t
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The
o f s p rin g b a rle y , s p rin g oats a m i is m o th e r 29 419 acres, m o s tly logged
th e I'n ite d S ta te s .”
10 a m : C E 8 p. m.: M issionary
school, according to O I)
The O regon has p a tie n tly w aited
A dam s, stti
society last Wednesday o f each re p o rt o f tw o years ago recom m end­ co rn . T h e n ' is som e acreage o f c a ­ o f f land, w h ic h is n o t in fa rm s T h is
d ire c to r fo r vocu! t o n a l education
A m,
a t her unsightly m oorage since th e
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n a ry grass, a s m a lle r acreage o f n l- lavs at a so m e w h a t lo w e r e le v a tio n
m onth at 2 p. m - J F G ibson, m in -
jo r it y o f these be y.s and g irlh have ne\ <
flag-w aving day n early 13 y e a rs ago
cent o f the purchase price. The com ­ s ik e and la d in o c lo v e r a m i occa­ th a n tlia t la n d th a t is b lo c k e d o ff
ister.
had a jo t) aful 82 |x*r c e n t o f th e numb«
tf
m itte e believes that under m ost con- s io n a lly patches ,,f a lfa lfa on li e as u n s u ita b le f o r a g r ic u ltu r a l d e ­
I he P o rtla n d N ew s-T elegram has
w hen P resident W a rre n G. H a rd in g
have n e v e r ha<I in> tra in in g to f it th e m
ditions,
th
is
is
too
low
and
that
he
v
e
lo
p
m
e
n
t
M
u
c
h
o
f
th
i<
la
tte
r
area
b
o
tto
m
la
n
d
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com
m
itt«'«'
b
e
­
M ethodist E oisropal Church
stood on h er deck as she cam e solem n­ been p e rfo rm in g an excellent e d ito ri­
fo r a job, Adam s
aid In the o p in ion o f
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m . C C should have not less than 50 p e r lie v e s th a t th e acreage o f p a stun * is re lig h t b e in g cu t u p b y canyons
A dam s the answ er to th is p ro b le m o f
ly up th e W illam ette, to th e accom ­ al service in its d e m a n d fo r c le a n in g W eber
a nd p ro b a b ly n o t to exceed 50 p e r
*
superintendent: m o r n i n g cent o f the plurcha.se p ric e plus
y o u th h a con tinu atio n school
panim ent of th e ch eers of th o u san d s, up th e lab o r terro rism th a t h as ex ist­ w orship. 11: E pw orth Leagues. 6 30 enough a d d itio n a l cash to p ro p e rly on th is area T h is w o u ld m ean seed- c e n t o f th e e n tire area w o u ld a c tu a l­ o \o f c school
a ti« >n¿l rd u c .!’ ;i»n o ffe rin g courses in \
uip the farm and c a rry the fa m ­ I in g th e w e tte r p o rtio n s to c a n a ry ly m a k e good c ro p land. T h e com ­
seeking h e r final re stin g place in th e
ed in P o rtla n d fo r sev eral y e a rs. Its p m : evening w orship. 7:30 o'clock eq
ra tio n a l a g ricu ltu n » . trades und in d u s ti,
ily liv in g through at least one year grass and som e o f th«' h ig h e r p a rt- m itte e has in d ic a te d th a t th is area
a n d d o m i‘ tic . cu n «
h e a rt of th e sta te w hose nam e she p lea fo r co m plete public su p p o rt of —A le xa n d e r H aw thorne, pastor t f 2. M in o r Changes T hat Should Be to
a ls ik e c lo v e r
c o n ta in s some fa rm land, b u t w is h ­
carrie d so m agnificently d u rin g her co n stitu ted a u th o ritie s and of law and
Made in the Type o f A g ricu t
T w o typ e s p re d o m in a te in these es to e m phasize th e necessity o f
F irs t Church o f C hrist. S cientist
tu ra l P roduction in W ashing­ b o tto m la n d s C h e h a lis leads tin* p ro s p e c tiv e p u rch a se rs lo o k in g at
y ears of fa ith fu l service. A t first, o rd e r should m eet w ith co-operation
Services are held eve ry Sunday
Dairym en W arned
ton C o un ty
others w it h th .' w e tte r parts being it w it h c o n -id e ra b l.* care am t s t a r t ­
at 11 a. m : Wednesday evening
h e r decks re-echoed to th e co n stan t from a lo n g -su fferin g public.
G o v e rn o r M a rtin in an a d iin -.s b< f i
U n d e r th is heading could be listed o f t il. ' W a p a to s e l l . - : T h e h ig h e r in g it . d e v e lo p m e n t w ith even m o re
services at 8 o'clock: Sunday school the fo llo w in g m in o r changes:
tra m p of num erous an d e a g e r vis­
th e Sa!» m C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e th
at 11 a. m. P u p ils up to th e age a. T he developm ent o f a fa rm in g p a rts o f th e C h e h a lis soil w all f r e ­ c a u tio n . M u c h o f th e la n d in th is
w eek w a rn e d the d a iry m e n o f O re g o n <
itors. but as tim e w ore on she has
o f 20 years are welcom ed. Free system on o u r b e tte r h ill soils a im ­ q u e n tly s u p p o rt a stand e f a lfa lfa class th a t is s u ita b le fo r a g ric u ltu r e
sinister in flucm e>" at w o rk to u n d e rm h
Ohio aliens a re w o rry in g because
becom e m ore and m ore a fo rg o tte n
reading room open on Wednesdays ed at lessening the erosion p ro b ­ W h e re th e o ve rflo w * d ra in s o f f m a is good h e ir v la n d T h e fa rm in g o f
th e m ilk c o n tro l la w w h ic h >>«• re g a rd s .
n a b ly s h o rt tim e , la d in o c lo v e r it de m a n d : th a t sp.*cial n tte n tio n be
old w a rrio r of th e seas a t h er lonely of a new law th a t b a rs th em from re ­ and Saturdays from 2 u n til 4 p. n i lem. T h is w o u ld mean the develop­ w re i a l l s o do
al
w e ll on th is b o tto m la n d g iv e n to m a in ta in in g th e o rg a n ic
the w e lfa re o f th e d a ir y in d u s ti
S u n d a y to p ic. '.M in d .''
riv e r berth .
lief an d a re sc ra m b lin g to ta k e out
m ent o f a ro ta tio n system placing p ro v id in g w a te r is a v a ila b le fo r i r ­ m a tte r s u p p ly o f th e soil, a nd in
m
ore
emphasis
on
legumes
and
p
e
r­
rig a tio n .
H a n d lin g tin e b o tto m fo llo w in g t illa g e m eth o d s th a t w ill
Now O regonians a re given th e op­ citizen sh ip p a p e rs. T hey a re fre ttin g
Payroll at Peak
Seventh-dav A d ve n tist Church
en n ia l grasses
la n d s in th is m a n n e r w o u ld do a w a y c o n tro l e ro sio n . T h e a rci o f 23 000
p o rtu n ity to show th e ir feelings to ­ because th e process is such a long
E m p lo y m e n t in hazardous In d u a trie s in
Services are held each Sabbath b. Increases in the acreage o f the w it h th e n e ce ssity o f ph w in g th e m acres is b lo c k e d in red oi th e m ap
w a rd s th e w ar-w orn old ship by p ro ­ one. W hy d id n 't th e y th in k of c itiz e n ­ (S aturday) as fo llo w s: Sabbath lo n g -liv e d legumes and perennial a n n u a lly , and w o u ld in tin* o p in io n
O regon, in c lu d in g lo g g in g and lu m b e rin g ,
In th e nt
ri o f th e c »m m ittee
school. 9:45 a. m .; preaching service grasses on some o f tlie v a lle y soils i o f th e c o m m itte e , increase the p ro f.
reached an a ll- tim e peak last O c to b e r, uc-
ship long b efo re?
v id in g a hom e m ore fittin g fo r the
»e nr» o f nn ■ im p o r t -
at 11; young people’s m eeting a t , w here the increase in the acreage o f ; it o f fa rm in g and a id in c o n tro llin g th e re is hut
ct rd in g to records o f th e S ta te I n d u s tr ia l
i l l y .• tu ltc d to fa rm d e ­
ex-queen of th e navy, w hich m ade
2:30 p. m. P ra ye r m eeting T h u rs ­ , such crops on in d iv id u a l farm s j n o x io u s weeds. T h e re is an occa- ant size gen
Ac< alent com m ission ! ’.»> ro lls m O re g o n a
ea lies ; mo w h a t
day evening at 8 o'clock V isito rs I means e ith e r an increased y ie ld in ! sio n a l fa rm w h e re m ost o f tin* land v e lo p m e n t
th e nev er-to -b e-fo rg o tten n av al his­
hazardous in d u s trie s reached an a ll- tim e
n o rth a nd v St
B anks in w h a t is
are
welcom
e
at
any
service.—D
r.
forage, a sm aller acreage, a h ig h e r , o f th is ty p e is b e in g used in a b o ut t
to ry in h e r reco rd -sm ash in g ru n from
peak .J $13.455047 in S c p te m lx u . b u t fe ll
as the
M u rp h y
W a lte r H u n tin g to n , pastor.
tf q u a lity forage, o r a lessened cost ! th e m a n n e r recom m ended. T h e to ta l o fte n re fe rí 1
a ' ' $12882008 in Ih'ccrnbcr« d u e la rg e iv
B u rn .“ con nnri." u ng appro x im a te ls
th e Pacific coast to th e A tlan tic se a ­
j tie r u n it o f production.
I acreage o f o v e r flo w la n d in W ash- 2500 acres This is I Kged o ff land,
to s trik e s m th e lu m b e r in d u s try . A v e ra g e
b o ard to do h e r b it in a b a ttle w ith W hy W e Should F orm D istrict
T h e O r e n r n -R e r d v ille P a ris h
On h ill soils p ra c tic a lly a ll o f the | m g !o n co u n ts is g r e a te r th a n th e com i arati» lv level w ith reason-
wage paid to w o rk e r* in h a z a rd o m in d u * .
a m ighty S panish fle e t. In those days
Sunday school In both churches, i m e lbo uruc soil type, late potatoes i f ig 'ir e lis te d lo r e I ¡t tin* c o m m itte e ! a b ly deep soil T h e g re a te st h in d -
I r i i ’i d u rin g S e p te m b e r w as $4 0.3 a a »>•
E d ito r A rgu s—W hen President Roosevelt
10
a
ni.:
w
o
rsh
ip
service
in
the
'
and
straw
b
errie
s
are
tw
o
im
p
o
rta
n
t
b e lie v e s th a t a s h ift on th e 7 099 rane» ■ to w a rd it : dev* d o p m e n t is the
th e O regon w as a source of n atio n al spoke in the P o rtla n d a u d ito riu m d u rin g his
d ro p p in g to $4 39 fo r Dc •m l)cr.
Orenco church. 11 a. m.; w o rship | cu ltiv a te d crops and it is in con- acres w o u ld la k e c a re o f tin* a c r e . , , . , .
f c le a rin g w h i t •h w o u ld p ro b -
1932 campaign, he said:
p rid e — she w as not only O reg o n ’s,
service in the R e ed vilie church. 8 , nection w ith the g ro w in g of these r e a lly n e e d in g im p ro v e m e n t
tc a b ly a m o u n t to .» a m e w h e re n e a r
"T he next great hyd ro e le ctric developm ent
she w as A m erica's.
p. m W omen's M issionary society | tw o crops tha t erosion has become th e m e th o d it is h a n d le d
Bank Keports .Mad«*
$100 p e r acre.
be undertaken b y the federal governm ent
meets at Orenco on the th ir d W ed­ a serious problem . T he com m ittee 4 A v a ila b ility of A d d itio n a l L and
Hep s;ts in Oregon's 110 state a n d n a ­
T he sum rq u ire d to provide a to
m ust be th a t o f the C olum b ia riv e r." The r i -
A
c
c
o
rd
in
g
to
th
e
1934
census
th
e
o f each m onth and at Reed­ believes th a t th is erosion m ay be
tio n a l banks nt th e tim e of th.» last c a ll t •-
That is Not Now in Farm s fo r to ta l area o f Wash
fittin g m em orial and p ro p er su rro u n d ­ su it o f that speech is B o n n e v ille dam arid a v nesday
n
g
to
n
c
o
u
n
ty
is
ilie on th e fo u rth T hursd ay of co n tro lle d w ith o u t any m a te ria l
t a ll. d $366.434 135. it was r. v«-ul«I .9 an
A g r ic u lt u r a l B r v r lo p m r n t
487.700 acres and th e re w e re in
ings fo r th e b a ttle sh ip is not large, la w passed by congress g iv in g the people un­ each m onth.
t f chatige in the acreage o f s tra w b e r­
a b s tra c t rc lt
G e n e ra lly such la n d in Wa h in g -
I by th e state h a n k in g de-
t i l Jan ua ry 1. 1941, the o p p o rtu n ity to fo rm
fa
rm
s
228
030
acres
s
T
h
is
fa
rm
a
c
re
­
in these days of m illions and billions, u t ilit y d is tric ts so th a t the people can con­
ries. Prices fo r potatoes, w ith the lo n c o u n ty does n o t e x is t b u t th e re
p a rtm e n t th is week. T in s was th e fn . t
age p lu s th»* acr a g e <-st m in ted hy
M.
E.
C
hurch
(Bethany)
y
ie
ld
w
e
o
rd
in
a
rily
get.
scarcely
a re a fe w s m a ll areas w h e re th e re
tim e since the il. piessinn th a t report« on
b u t the co-operation of all citizens tra c t fo r po w e r at wholesale rates ju s t the
On G erm antow n road.
Sunday w a rrants c o n tin u in g the potato ac­ is a s u ffic ie n t acreage o f logg. d • i f th e c o m m itte e to be u n f it fo r fa rm
Ih e c o n d itin n
if O regon hanks has l.eeu
d e v e lo p m e n t, ph
of O regon will be req u ired to m ake same as th p riv a te po w e r companies. F ifty
th»* aereag»’ o f
service eve ry Sunday, 10 a. m S un­ reage up to the average o f the past la n d th a l c o u ld be tu rn e d in to fa m
m ad e public.
area, p lu s tin* acreage
th e cam paign a sdccess. T h ro u g h o u t per cent o f th is po w e r is held in reserve fo r day school, 11 a. m — John Place ten years T h is means th a t the po­ so th a t th e expense o f roa d s and th e d I o u i b i tfu ti l ar»\
u n til th a t date. Less than three years is
pastor.
t f tato acreage m ig h t be decreased and schools w o u ld n o t be e xcessive 40.» 330 acres, v .'ln p rn c n t a m o u n ts to
W ash in g to n county th e drive is being us
T h is leaves a bala n ce
le ft to do this.
May Move S tattie
other crops substituted w h ich w o uld M ost o f th e logged o f f la n d in lb
c a rrie d on by leaders in every com ­
o f 02,434 acr» s. » h ic ii is a cco u nte d
The president has appointed J. D. Ross
The " C ir c u it R id e r''
both increase the im m e dia te re tu rn c o u n ty is ro u g h a nd p o rtio n s o f
Assem bly o f God— Aloha
tatin*, w h ich oc-
fo
r
as
fo
llo
w
m unity. to whom d o nations m ay be as a d m in is tra to r to b u ild the m ain transm is­
Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preach­ from th is land and in a d d itio n aid in th is s u ita b le fo r fa rm in g o p e ra tio n s
cupied a pro m ine nt pla< ■e on the M ule
1.
L
a
n
d
th
a
t
is
n
o
t
in
fa
rm
s
b
u
t
is
sion lines and sell th is po w e r at wholesale.
ing. 11 a. m.; evangelistic service, solving the erosion problem .
a re in no case e x te n s iv e . In o th e r
given. H illsboro, alw ay s an a rd e n tly
î
la w n b e fo re the ' d e s tru c tio n o f th e
o u ts id e th e ureas th a t h o v e been
7:30 p. m.: p ra ye r m eeting, 7:45 p
Id a p ito l by fir e tw o
M r. Ross in addressing a large audience in
In th e case o f straw b errie s the w o rd s , th e logged o f f area is e x ­
p a trio tic city, can be counted upon
.
years ago, m ay b<*
hlock«’d
o
u
t.
T
h
e
re
is
c
o
n
s
id
e
ra
b
le
m.. Wednesday.
Sunday services changes suggested w o u ld be:
the H ills b o ro hig h school a u d ito riu m said
tre m e ly p a tc h y P ro b a b ly not m ore p e rce n ta g e o f th is
m m ,s t to a ,,e w lo c a tio n in W ills o n p a rk
to do its sh a re to w a rd s th e m arine
acreage. P ro b a b -
held in the H u be r h a ll. Wednesday
F irs t: P la n tin g in row s la id out th a n 10 p e r ce n t o f th e to ta l logged
th a t we were wise in fo rm in g the seven-coun­
a
fte
r
the
n
e
w
c
a
p
ito
l
is
c o m p le te d . T h is
'
m em orial p a rk fund. S ta te pride d e ­ t y d is tric t as w e cou ld h ire be tte r engineers; n ig h t m eeting held in the homes,
j on the c o n to u r o r at least at rig h t o f f area is s u ita b le fo r och d e v e l­ ly 50 p e r ce n t o f such la n d is s u it-
revea
le 1
,,
,
a v is it o f th e C a p ito l
a b le f o r d e v e lo p m e n t i s fa rm la n d
—F
loyd
H
u
ntle
y,
pastor.
angles
to
th
e
general
slope.
o p m e n t. T h e re a re c e rta in areas
the overhead w o u ld be less tha n i f each
m ands th a t th e b a ttle sh ip be given a
R. lo n s tiu c tio n co m m issio n to Salem th is
Second: C u ltiv a tin g in the fa ll so w h e re p ro b a b ly 30 to 66 p e r cent P ra c tic a lly a ll o f it has e ith e r been
co u n ty was by its e lf. The qu icke st w a y to
w eek. O r ig in a lly it had been p la n n e d lo
logged o f f n r is s t ill in tim b e r.
dignified restin g place. Then th e old
th
a
t
fu
rro
w
s
are
not
le
ft
s
tra
ig
h
t
up
Beaverton
C
h
ris
tia
n
Church
c
o
u
ld
be
fa
rm
e
d
w
h
e
n
cle
a
re
d
,
b
u
t
lo ca te th e sta tu e to th e so u th o f th e
cheap po w e r is to fo rm the seven-county
2. (.an d in to w n s a nd c itie s n o t
O regon “ B ulldog” will m ost c e rta in ­ get
ne
and
dow
n
the
slope
fo
r
the
w
a
te
r
B
ib
le
school.
9:45
a.
m.,
preach­
such
areas
a
re
lim
ite
d
in
size
and
b u ild in g .
d is tric t. I w i ll be glad to h e lp y o u in any
li> le d as fa rm la n d in th e census and
n u m b e r.
ly o ffe r up an in an im ate and silent w a y possible, a fte r y o u r d is tric t is form ed, in g and com m union, 11. subject of to run dow n.
♦
♦
•
»
nut
in
c
lu
d
e
d
in
th
e
above
fig
u
re
s
T h ird : K ee ping th e s tra w b e rry
m o rn in g
sermon.
"W hen
God
B lo c k in g o u t r a th e r la rg e area
th an k s.
to get th is pow er to you. The p riv a te pow er
H ides"; Young People's m eeting, acreage on any p a rtic u la r f a r m a nd la b e llin g o f th e m as b e in g s u it­ 3 I.a n d in s m a ll s u b u rb a n tra c ts
» <>nst U tiprepared
companies can ne ver se ll you pow er as cheap
not lis te d in a n y o f th e above c la ss­
The Oregon
^Public Forum
Aloha Is Right
A loha G ran g e in a re c e n t reso lu ­
tion voiced a req u e st to th e P o rtla n d
city council th a t should m eet w ith
fav o ra b le action. It is th a t Je ffe rso n
s tre e t from S outhw est F o u r t e e n t h
avenue to F ro n t avenue be m ade a
th ro u g h stre e t fo r th e convenience of
m o to r tra ffic from th e T u a latin v a l­
ley. It really seem s stra n g e t h a t it
h a s n 't been d esig n ated a th ro u g h
s tre e t long before this. All o th er m ain
th o ro u g h fa re s going into P o rtla n d
from up state are th ro u g h streets. Go
to it. A loha, lots of o th ers th a t drive
into P o rtla n d from this direction feel
t h a t th ey a re entitled to th is courtesy
also.
on account o f the heavy overhead. Have yo u r
present la w amended so th a t you can issue
revenue ce rtifica te s th a t w i ll n o t be a m o rt­
gage on y o u r farm s and homes. The fin a n c ia l
interests consider them th e best investm ent
th re is. These bonds are secured b y t h e
prom ise to pay them o ff fro m the revenue
de rive d fro m the sale o f pow er. You w ill n e v ­
er have to be taxed to pay them o ff. A com ­
m itte e has been appointed to amend the pres­
ent la w so th a t th is can be done.
The o n ly question before us in th is spe­
c ia l electio n is to fo rm the d is tric t and elect
fiv e d irectors who w i ll have the a u th o rity
to co n tra ct w ith the a d m in is tra to r fo r this
pow er on the same term s th e p riv a te pow er
companies can do. W ashington has eighteen
counties ready to sign up. O regon has o n ly
one c o u n ty and tw o sm a ll districts. A re we
going to le t th is o p p o rtu n ity go by. D o n 't le t
W ashington beat us to it.- -J. E. L E W T O N ,
cha irm an W ashington cou nty u n it.
Our Yesterdays
B oake C a rte r, fam ed rad io com-
m e n d a to r. has e x p o u n d e d s o m e
m ig h ty fine th o u g h ts concerning th e
possibility of th is nation becom ing
e n ta n g le d in a foreign w ar. He r e ­
c e n tly b ro u g h t out th e point th a t
m ost people in th e country will ag re e
w ith P re sid e n t Roosevelt in his plan
fo r n a tio n a l defense, but th a t th e
p eo p le insist th a t th e m oney w anted
fo r n av al ex p an sio n be used to pro­
te c t th is co u n try an d no other. In
o th e r w ords let us he am p ly prep ared ,
b u t k e e p o u r nose out of other n a ­
tio n 's a ffa irs.
M any c o n fe re n ce s h av e been held
by th e p re sid e n t re g a rd in g th e busi­
ness recession. I f he w ould m ake a
d e te rm in e d e ff o r t to b rin g a b o u t in­
d u stria l p eace a n d do e v ery th in g
w ithin his p o w er to re s to re th e rig h t
to w ork as p rovided u n d e r th e lib e r­
ties fo u g h t f o r in th e R e v o lu tio n a ry
w ar, he w ould be d o in g one of th e
most im p o rta n t th in g s fo r a rre s tin g
th e biwuness slum p.
. „ _
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
Argus, F tb ru a ry 16, 1923—B ig snow storm
breaks ove r northw est. M o to r tra n sp o rta tio n
paralyzed, b u t tra in s ru n n in g on schedule. A ll
camps are "d o w n ” and hundreds o f m e n
th ro w n o u t o f w o rk.
Ernest Kraus, w h o settled at B lo o m in g in
1877. dies F ebru ary 12.
Thomas D uncatf, C o rne liu s resident 21
years, dies F e b ru a ry 9.
M anager Phelps o f L ib e r ty the atre books
m any big pictures and is in s ta llin g m am m oth
pipe organ f o r sp rin g opening.
W. G. Ide o f P ortla nd , a colonization man
o f w ide experience, selected to handle the
land settle m e nt w o rk o f the Oregon State
Cham ber o f Commerce.
H e n ry J. H e nd crlin g. C o rn e liu s resident
m any years, k ille d in B utte, M ont., m ine a cci­
d e n t F e b ru a ry 3.
Tax r o ll fo r cu rre n t year's collection runs
to to ta l o f J 1 084.530.
T h irty Y ears A go
Argus, F e b ru a ry 13. 1908—Three people
kille d , 29 in ju re d in S outhern P acific tra in
w reck at Forest G rove Tuesday nigh t. Broken
r a il given as cause fo r accident. M rs. J. E.
Bates and fiv e -m o n th s -o ld boy o f Forest
G rove and John M cD o na ld o f M c M in n v ille
in s ta n tly kille d .
• Ore»>on E le ctric file s 18 agreem ents fo r
rig h t o f w ay throu gh fa rm s and tracts from a
• point on m ain lin e to H illsb o ro .
6:30 p. m.. sermon, 7:30 p. m.. sub­ w ith in th e lim its w here the acreage ed o r u n s u ite d fo r a p a r tic u la r p u r ­ ific a tio n s .
ject. "Jonah and the W hale." Wed- can be rotate d w ith at least one pose can n o t be d one w ith a b so lu te
im u n i Sites or F arm in g ( n ils
(C o n tin u c d on pag e C, c o lu m n 2)
cover crop plow e d un d e r between c e r ta in ly w ith o u t m o re in fo rm a - 5. M in
(4 o n lin u e d on p n . e 8, r n lu m n >1
President’s Plan fo r Co-operation from Business Answered
II w u.iild re q u ire 300 days u n d e r n re s-
'•Id c o tid iilo tis Io m o b iliz e the P a c ific Co i- t
f " r tlc fc n s e ag a in st an in v a d in g foe
h ..
« .a ilin g to M a jo r G e n e ra l G eorg,. A W h ile
c o m m a n d e r o f th e 41st d lv ia io n
o f th e N I-
tion al G uard G eneral Whit.* la id that t h a
west ,-„ast js , . „ t | r p | y
■pared fo r
fense.
t ie -
(B y Roger W. Babson)
o ff spending a b ru p tly now. h o w ­ lo r c h a ir o r b e rth . Pooling o f e q u ip ­ Isible.
H e re a rt
suggestions
to
B A B S O N P A R K . F la .— W h e n ever w o u ld be d e fla tio n a ry and m ent a nd te rm in a ls s h o u ld be h a s t­ lo w e r posts:
Miss H a rrie tt L o n g
stale lib ra ria n , le ft
Joseph Kennedy speaks to b u s i­ dangerous. H ere is m y thought:
ened
U n p ro fita b le
branch lines
a
C ut
fin a n c in g
costs*
even I F rida y n ig h t by airplane
for Washington,
nessmen. the y s it up and take n o t­
s
h
o
u
ld
be
c
u
t
o
ff
j
f
u
r
t
h
e
r
th
a
n
in
th
e
N
e
w
H
o
u
sin
g
a. A fiv e -y e a r plan c a llin g fo r a
> t , to attend a session
o f the extension
ice. In Boston several weeks ago graduated h a ltin g em ergency "a id ”
h. The u n w a rra n te d 1937 wage A c t by a llo w in g 90 p e r ce n t m o r t­
hoard of the Am erican
L ib ra ry association
the able Ambassador to England should be enacted now to be p u t in ­ increase for ra il r o a d w o r k e r s gage m on e y a t 3 p e r r e n t in te re s t i o f w hich she is
m em ber.
spoke fo r the president o f the U n it- ' to e ffect as soon as the c u rre n t s itu ­ should be cancelled im m ediately a m o rtiz e d o v e r 2a ye a rs on houses '
ed States. He said tha t business ation clears up a little .
provided that 50 per cent of tite u n d e r $5.000.
Library Contract Let
ought to stop co m p la in in g about j
b Local economies should be in ­ la id - o f f w o rk e rs are re h ire d n o w — I b. C u t la b o r costs b y g o v e rn -
The new state lib ra ry b u ild in g w ill
the new deal and augurated on a s im ila r plan and 51) p e r r e n t a y e a r fro m n o w a l th e ; m e n t o ffe r to b u ild in g w o rk e rs to ;
h
ave n m a rb le
suggest a p ro - ' program . Local budgets as w e ll as latest.
m ake u p a n v d ro p in a n n u a l in -
c a .,ito ir 'V*e' ',’ r 1,1 Jla rn »onl>,.e w ith
gram o f its ow n. !
tile
new
m ust be balanced to avoid
c. A ll
re c e iv e rs h ip
s h o u ld
b<* <oni.* fro m A p r il I. 1938 to A p r il
C ritic is m is a 1-) p federal
u b lic b a n kru p tcy.
te rm in a te d b y J u ly 1. 1938. N o th in g 1. 1939 o v e r t h e ir 193(1 e a rn in g s
ways h e a l t h y . |
p r o v iflt'tl th e y cu t I h e ir p a y rates
lo l commission F rida y to the I tt i, »
is so d e p re s s in g as d o in g businet
B u t c r i t i c i s m i 3. Taxes: A lo n g w ith reckless li v ­ w ith , o r w o r k in g fo r b a n k ru p t c o n ­ 20 p e r cent.
In J °bi,d, r oft l »7l2<'M'VPnc y
in
g
and
spending,
taxes
are
the
1 e. A sk m a te ria l co n ce rn s to re- i
should be c o n - j
cerns. N e w c a p ita liz a tio n s s h o u ld
'he b u ild in g i? ^ L e c t e d ,UC“ On
k
p ric e s to
equal
reduced
stru ctive . as w e ll [ w o rst o f o u r troubles. We can com ­ be based on 1930 e a rn in g s so th a t .In ce
costs.
as destr u c t i v e. ' m it n a tio n a l suicide b y taxa tion.
way about March I
d to get " h d r r
M r. K e n n e d y ! A n irnm ed‘ate t ax re fo rm program fu rth e r receiver hipe w ill n o t be
7. Labor:
Forces
have
been
} I is essential. Consider the fo llo w in g : necessary.
said*.
■ t a r li d h e re th a t w ill h.* h a rd to
d E x te n d R. F. C. loans to p re ­ stop. B u t a fi*w k in d w o rd s fo r
R oss M a y R u n
a.
Repeal
th
e
vicious
un
d
ivid
e
d
Since his com
v e n t a n y m o re u n n ecessary r a ilro a d e m p lo y e rs w ill m a k e th e m
feel ! the Si’ a". Ep 11i,.'T ,Pr'
m ent was made p ro fits tax.
o ffic e r w ith
d
e
fa
u
lts
th
is
ye
a
r.
b. Broaden the incom e ta x base
th a t Ih e die.- are n o t a ll loaded
however, the on­ J
5
I tililic s: T h e
against th e m . I h a v e in m in d :
ly s lu m p - k illin g , by lo w e rin g exem ptions.
c o u ld get a s u b s ta n tia l s tim u la n t I a. M a k e la b o r u n io n s lia b le to
program tha t has I c. Ease up on certain taxes in the fro m u t i l i t y
c o n s tru c tio n i f
tin* s u it as ar** business c o rp o ra tio n s , j
R. W. Babson been p u t fo rw a rd ! high incom e brackets.
e* ' -
■
*
/ ?
, « - '* ™ '- "
d. C ut out the c a p ita l gains tax p o w e r co m p a n ie s w e re n o t to r- ¡ I R e q u ire t t i. m to f ile a n n u a l f i ­
b y business m e n !
m e n te d to d eath. M y “ fo r m u la '’ n a n c ia l in fo rm a tio n as do e m p lo y-! '■«• e n ta liv e s al th e i« r r
: has come out of the C a pito l L itt le w hich discourages in itia tiv e .
h o u ,e l, f >ep-
C apital Business conference o f a , e. Force a ll p u b lic em ployes to f o r e n lis tin g th e u t i l i t y in d u s try ', ers.
a
id
in
e
n
d
in
g
th
e
"re
c
e
s
s
io
n
"
is:
I
pay
same
incom
e
taxes
as
does
b. G iv e e m p lo y e rs e q u a l r ig h ts !
week ago. But, because o f lack o f j
a. E n a c t le g is la tio n
<i Rhldinj: and
resp o n a b ilitie s
tin d e r
the
tim e fo r thorough discussion, th e ir i John Q C itizen.
resolutions were incom plete and 1 f. M ake new governm ent and co m p a n ie s can be e lim in a te d w it h - ) W a g n e r L a b o r A c t w it li la b o r o r ­
out
receivership.
fragm e ntary. Hence, to s ta rt t h e ' m un icip a l bonds subject to taxes as
b. D e c la re
a m o ra to riu m
on I ganizers.
e. D o not in te rfe r e w ith wage
ha ll ro llin g , I am p u ttin g fo rw a rd are a ll o th e r securities.
e
n
fe
rrtd
ra
te
re
d
u
c
tio
n
s
fo
r
tw
o scales. L e t th e m rise n r fa ll as
g. P u t social se cu rity on a pay-
a rough form ula. I believe it w o uld
ye
a
rs.
P
u
b
lic
ly
c
o
m
m
e
n
d
a
n
d
e
n
­
e c o n o m ic c o n d itio n s d e m a n d .
restore business confidence, break as-you go basis w ith annual assess­ c o u ra g e v o lu n ta r y re d u c tio n
K. A g r ic u lt u r e : T a k e S e c re t,try
up the cre d it jam , release b u yin g ment based on actual cost
c.
A
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
th
a
t
th
e
re
w
ill
be
W a lla c e 's a d v ic e as to
a g r ic u l­
h. A b o lish
state
" ta r iffs ”
by
in heavy industries, and boost a c ti­
no
"
lo
a
n
s
"
o
r
g
ifts
to
m
u
n
ic
ip
a
li­
scrapping local business taxes.
tu ra l le g is la tio n . B a s ic a lly ,
how
v it y o ve rnight.
tie s to b u ild ta x -fr e e p u b lic s ys­ e ve r, s o lu tio n o f
these
c u rre n t
i.
L
ig
h
te
n
the
ta
x
load
on
o
ve
r­
1. C haracter: A m erica needs a
tem s to co m p e te w ith a n ti d e s tro y business p ro b le m s w ill h e lp fa r m ­
burdened
re
a
l
estate.
s p iritu a l re viva l. Each gro up m ust
W'
I tf f I I I H K / I . . . . . . . 1 I .
j. A llo w m oney spent out o f net p riv a te c o m p a n ie s unless e x is tin g ers m o re th a n a n y th in g th a t g o v ­
see the o th e r fe llo w 's p o in t o f v ie w
PUsly
do
fo r
earnings
on new b u ild in g , p la n t re ­ system s re fu s e to s e ll a t a fa ir e rn m e n t le g is la tio n can
and tr y to a p p ly the G olden Rule.
p
r
ic
e
-
fix
e
d
b
y
an
un
b
ia
sed
a
r
b
i­
appear, tt
th e m .
« .........
pair. m ach in ery, to be free o f taxes. tr a tio n board.
T his is the basic need o f today.
them.
T h e re a re o th e r changes n eed­
4 Railroads: A t the head o f the
d. U n t il good business re tu rn s , ed, h u t these are esse n tial nei
2. Spending: Federal s p e n d i n g lis t o f sick in d u strie s stand the
Save «'! meat skew ers fo r sp rin g house-
now
m ust be curtaile d. P u b lic spending railroads. T here are $25.000.000.000 s e ll p o w e r a t w h o le s a le fr o m iiig N o o th e r p re s id e n t ha
c le a n in g tim e T h e y
had tlie
•"* e x c e lle n t fo r clean-
represents a cost o f pro du ction ju s t o f c a rrie r securities in the hands o f g o v e rn m e n t dam s o n ly to th e p r i ­ tre m e n d o u s o p p o r tu n ity f o r n a t-
in g c o rn e rs and
grooves in w oodw ork.
ns labor, m aterials, and overhead. savings banks, insurance companies, v a te co m p a n ie s to r e ta il u n d e r io n a l . e rv ie e w h ic h M r. H o o s e v .il
W ith the desire to "free ze" wages hospitals, colleges, and in d iv id u a l ra te s s u p e rv is e d b y F e d e ra l P o w ­ po sesses.
T h is
e n tire
' ' æ ^ o v e n “ “ » ^ » ^ 1 Can b <’
s c h e d u le |
and yet cut s e llin g prices, o th e r I investors T h e ir huge investm ents e r C o m m issio n
c o u l.1 be p u t
in
in to
e ffe e t
v e ry
6.
B
u
ild
in
g
:
T
h
is
is
ih
e
key
log
costs besides overhead and m a te r­ must be prqtected.
q u ic k ly . J u s t th e a n n o u n ce m e n t
•■'ready buttered "a n d ''
,h ”
crum bs
in the ja m o f the capital goods
ials m ust be low ered. G overnm ent
are ready
a. F re ig h t rates should be boosted industries Words can h a rd ly e x ­ th a t auch a p ro g ra m is to be ! fo r u.st oil .’.scalloped m ixture s
expenses are the re s u lt o f u n p ro ­ te m p o ra rily — fo r say three ye a rs-
a d o p te d w o u ld ? nap th e n a tio n out
»
r
d u ctive costs. T hey are the logical about 12 per cent Passenger fares press m y feelings ove r the tactics o f Ih e c u rre n t
m orass in
one
•p
o
o
n
°ô
ï
s
u
g
lr
'added
"
t
o cloves
7 ,V,'S " nd 3 tf'a -
w
hole
and
wage
demands
o
f
s
k
ille
d
lig h tn in g ju m p . These
o T , . t th
ar"J .’ he <’ u ic k « ‘ w ay should be upped >/, cent per m ile.
b u ild in g mechanics.
New b u ild ­ a re lo g ic n l, and p ra c tic a l propásala ¡ w h ile s o a k in g g iv e th e m "
° f Pr,,r" ' !'
h ih T .ri
w* by SO'r',‘ re2,' "»'’- I p " " m a n f a r. , s h o u ld n o t be ehang- ing.
So
h
e
re
•
cu rre n t labor and m a­ i.s one businessman's answer to I
iashioncd public economy. To c u t, ed. b u t should include cost of par- te ria l under
conditions, is almost impoa- M r K e n n e d y 's su g g e s tio n '
are
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