The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 01, 1925, Page 22, Image 22

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    THURSDAY HORNING, JANUARY 1, 1925
Tim cnnGON ST.nciiAN saixm, Oregon
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A Grcnt Tcr': CrIcl.cn -Under Difficulties for! Many Years Finally ;7cn and Convinced the People of; Salem That Their Beet Interests Lay in the Direction pt-;-Xi-
1 hci: .ni . ?cc:3 .Lc:i incited to the New fcxlirice. 1 he Builin Yillbe the Uast Vordm c-riiciency and Will be a monument to v . iveiia, ww---- ,
!y after tla first -ct the
.rrk Till fceIa
Y. M. C. A. 1
cs 'tie
: year,
new
- lor vLi.u fi!'-a fr- " t. .1:1 erd
i ravel rr.l all. but .IiJ !th.ro:h
; the lata tllsteriag car. r al-a.--5.'
"They d:n't reel T -Just
see' hat tley've tea -dalrs with
i the eld cr.e.!' -That r.-aa -one c!
ihe i ' .' : freqae-tly met. Ma
s tte .r. -;. all llzs taffija!,T9. s f-ad
i lade- I, ic a!:.:c t.lokel tie
! Irut:. f r t:.e r-st yr-rs cf tie
I lilsra A sociitisa read 116 a r-
t.iat .- c:it" of tha Aral' .-.a m.-.ts
I br Tie C il !?a '-Arft cf.F-' H.,-1fs
J true i : -i that tl:.i'.:-at'eed
; k neiv l:".JIr. ta 'Vnerver .itocs
ta t:ra siutPly ii 4 tciar.i
.'Clffcrt-t story.' u ' -
t ' ' The Salem .Y ,h.s icen .'sorrteg
f to tit "V& i; it boys ar.fi iaea;v'-otie,'
1 two, threa df"-r. .I.""" -r-3 eref. Us a
i fcourg of tie ri3y r 1 r ' " t, cd
; g Ing fa tlrc-. : t: ? r -sniirles,
' oz!sg fa tlrct: ja -crav . Il-.s -Jaat
eae" i-ore' tr.to cl.".?se air-. '7
frowi!rd. Tit la, it srvfs t"-u:
;taat:i-- ' -y rrjular .ncrala-s; i'-s
actual :rv!-3 runs t:to far hUler
f tlzurzi. ' I'cr ' Instance, ia its
i tloy:r.-?rt 1-ireau tha Y foand Jots
I for is -ire t ?a-7C0a people darirs
' 1924 .:rc2s cf taousaads f
I flolLirs cf r" 1 cleer and square
liieaU-ar 1 clitic and eomiort
j and tc- s for fcacdreds of ariTes
and i::f-ts and children la-for
' iuat c.18 i ear's operations.
; ' Tfc Y ' r ork has not stopped
with ( :res. though tter or
S fanlz-1 .f!-.?j work Is the foun-
datfe-t f r.'its proftara. The Y
s flits' t'!':rci-"-a the commnnlty Hie
I a glsi t- -l-ra. klsslcs buds and
! 1 it i' c l frsla- aad' huasry ba-
feies tr i .tlrei men and" 'womeo;
j like a t', jsyou--Canta- Claus
trith a fTzr. and trilliag : arta
and a 1 rt of lore, ritlas. ery
i lody a I .."t cf eorae kind a iir.l
$ word, a l .'t aeroas the muddy
meet, a t-.-Jat cf "tha crank oa the
; t ilky c r, . a tlousaad tittle
f tilers (lit are-t-sf than iiaea'
I dcrt ' .-. f
? T Tcar'.es Every .I4to.ti
,In s . - way, tha Y ha touched
! eerr 11 ia Ealera: touched it
Mrot - ly. Ti tally. ; It has reclaim
ed t js; v l rjisht hare become
social r "--ices; It " has saved
others frcra tla chance cf caota
gion. -U Las bant healtli ftsd
clean tdeala lato hnndirds of raen
and t)S7K it has -. taught 00
peopls ta s;.-a.' la tha past year
alone z cthe hundreds every
I other f;r a Ions tirae past.
Y-tau: ht fali-licra harm 'sated
pthex Mrs tr.d g'jlB trom drptrn
! leg ia tia ttrtita o Oresoa, "
Jem Y-tc;lt l;a:rs tare thread
I o-at i:-a L!-trcri.l2g act ,all
t lover tl . ta serve ether
I assocl' tl. 3 v tie Calera trand
f of jutt'seULi Lslralaesa. -;
- ' Ko, -1.-1 dl-Iat teed a new
? Y for srtlca. Eat neither did
I Mother Tcci" ft Christmas or
birthday tc:. Iraace for all ter
yeara cf t.l::.:.Z, teart-hreaklng
j ferYlce; t.:i:ltr Cll TTifa need a
flower: cr a t:tzz& after she had
! shared t: l:Zf tardias through
all tla x. --.ry jcars ot getting
Father t 1 Us ChHirea started
In cc: Hit It Urottii ;-6a
Indeci ta fill ta Elva these lit
tle: tl"..- i arter they have been
l to ovtrs .ri-ii i;r a Ung a toe;
, and r-al tzl:::-t cr for-
j retfuL 1-a rcta Y la the remea-
( trance ; V. ' -: .
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Nevly Elected Members Slem Yr.l. C.A; Board of, Directors I '
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Iroral..cTit liiuanian '
rresident Salem Abstract Co.,
President Chamber fo
i Prominent liiwani
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tract Cq., , Manager Tafer, Kro'wit Shoe1 1.J.,1 f j- r p,
, Commerce, . pion iiient Rotaflan and Cfiaimran.- vn
1. B. JARMAN
Pcany Store,
anlaa , ..
d er te of the Y attracts men to
the talldlrsg capacity. .There; is
a smaller number tof :tooiiis In the
new 2alem buUdirgUhan the as
sociation had. hoped" to have, If
the building fund had been ade
quate; but even -45 occupied rooms
'JfUI give, a .cdatiauing - mainten
ance fundlthat helps vonderiully
toward auppoi iing the institution.
During the pastltwo yearsj , the
emplersaent hureaa cf the Salem
Y fcasisefea -the outstanding indus
trial f cjture of ;tha Willamette
valley.: Hare than .7,000; Jobs
s ere laeat1. daring ;i924,.; for
raea. wori'-n. children. vMany
ens; layers cf'Ulor have arranged
to f t all their; hela here. ; Tha
work ia done frco cf charge; there
Activities department. Oliver ;ls
4 Willamette student, with a rare
equipment ..for handling boys;
they are doing wonders in' his
hands. 1 Loyal Warner, another
Willamette student. Is secretary
of the Pioneer work and . corn
rides; the Pioneers and comrades
being the boys clubs organized
through" : the churches: "This la
rHviag to be a really great work ;:
it has enlisted a line of "support
that fa most helpful to the whole
association. "The Y is the church's
right hand." says one ot the jSa
lera pastors; others havesaldiha
same in. different but eqnallylap
preciative -words. The . two .Wil
lamette men are helping royally
la ,tnake their departments a part
of the church spirit. , ' - ' '
the finest characters In America's
athletics, la .securiag him. Jle
Is "Boh"t to the iitle" kid It theYl
The Salem Y : has had paribus
secretaries, among them men who
have . risen to national prominen
ce. .But the outstanding charac-':
ter of them all ia Eecretary Claude
A. Kellsi !rho in less than four
years has taken the' inadequate"
local , equipment and built4t Into
a mighty machine for! civic right-'
eousn ess. ; With small; funds, with
insufficient eqaipmant. f he - )as,
made "courage .and industry
heartful service supply ' all tHe-f
other ' needs, jintil thinking ; men
come here to "marvel at -what has.
been done in .Salem. j 'Same' old;
little building, same "shortage pti
tunas :but you show us a marvel
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The Salem Boys' Chorus Under the Direction of II. C. Pj-ley which Sleets Weekly
A the Association for Practice. One of the Finest Boys' Choruses on the Coast
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is no" tlobd-aucking agent watch
ing, hawk-eyed, ta ; r oiinca apba
a imaa'a earnings as i commission.
The -work t lal.dona sf ith-- Y sym
pathy, and it. la helpful and fine.
Slia; " rhllllps, " the employment
Secretary, has estatllshed a rec
ord lor excellent service; the; Y
without the present i employment
service "would seem recreant In Its
duty towards thosa. who can not
repay-vbut 'wla "-' neel : tha social
:;y Ilsssa ccr stractioa, . tenf U ,' Eir- Erotheysalp ; f$ ;
..Ma tha tig '.taala 'lob
ll:,r la re in- and wel
i cl sita ta ri-.d,
", ta cc-vcrsV ta" rest;
-l t.:uti:ttea rooms
:: a C:. .a Ilttla eommaa
.3 caa ta carried a
?. Thsxa are separate
i ff tsea, far senior,
, z; niia their own gam
r rs, aid aca ta his
.la t'3 pscl will net
.iLlrlt.wCt ta' use 4 ;a
...1 classes, as wlli- tha
.::; bat tejerd these.
evxr-thln is spaciallz-
t;:cnd Eocr there tfin
. a, Ila a lag dlslzg
..:li. This, caa ba cut
;;irdl;a doors,' , lato
: .r Clzlzs rocr;s, zz.1
I V.s crira.ta rrrtlcs
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tla Y aid these
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..-.: ::;rdal activity.
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t' crc.3," Cl.i3 let .: 3,
.vcd. as-they tara eea
V tiac -'a wi:a ne-w
. i...-t;:i nl'3 ecrvita
l...:l:a2 cf a tltr.rs.
.: !) e.r.d re tj'iratts-et
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Curing the: current year,; Clar-
3ce. Oliver ist directing the Beys
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Bob" Boardmaa
.'"Bob" Boardmaa, physical dir
ector, is a graduate of the great
Springfield Y college. During the
war he had charge of 100 divi
sions, of athletics' and recreational
centers in France; there is harly
aa athlete, an officer of standing,
in the' expeditionary service "who
doesn't know or know of him.
He, was art editor of The Kotarian
magazine,:' but1 resigned to come
here at a much smaller salary to
serve r with- his old college friend.
C. A. Kella. Salem gained one of
of community good,! they sayt
It's true; it is a marrel, possible
only; for one who .works; lavisblyi
Endlessly, rSeest thoa a man dili
gent ia business? : He shall stand
before, kings., said the 1 prophet ;
and the Salem Y vork; stands be
fore the King of service every
where, on be personality of-its
leaders. j - j i - . - t : i
;..'j- ; : ; -XetKella Do . V
There's an old slang phrase
"Let George do It," fas an ex
cuse for side-stepping "every klnfr
of a hard or disagreeable Job. In
Silem 1t has ome to be." 'Eet
Kella do. It; " and Kells does do
itj - He --wouldn't allow this to
the' printed If he were -to see it l
twhieh he won't, until it is ia
print and -he cannot help it. Ob
aerving men diave aaid of Mr.
Kella, "lie is worth half a dozen
common . millionaires aa a , com
munity asset;'", and the phrase
sticks. tBut, it Isp't for the glori
fication. or ease-taking of Kells ;
it Is for the Indomitable spirit of
service ta mankind, the spirif of
the Y made flesh, and eager. .to
get tQwork.' '-- ' ': : V i .. ; , -:
The official board of the Salem
Y-liaa .been chosen with eare; the
men have earned their privilege
of -service by serving. ;! The board
shouldered the big new -building
campaign, - both in work - and in
money. .There -are no salaries;
the only pay la the chance to eign
their own checks for deficits ,r
improvements: that a not . always I
grateful public do not. pay for.
': v JUg Mem Who ' Serve 1
j u Jdost of these men are 'old ia
service In Salem. ; It lis a list of
men to whom: people go for help
Uiti anjr;;kndo! : get ga:; Job, to
omid a, church, to.bary a friend.
to feed a wldoinr, and her chil
dren, to bind ap a pet dog's brok
en leg, to do anything good. It
s4 is an honor roll; it Is-better than
I being .president, for; that pays
gooa .money and brings personal
glorification;- his'tneans only
work. . ;Theyro a,ll good , men;
man good to ", tie to land the Y
naa tied to "them with all ; Its
heirt.- The. directorate comprls-J
est W. I. Staley, president; R.
X. I - Hendricks, " rice .h president;
Joseph II." Albert,4 treasurer; Cur
tiaj Cross, recording y secretary;
Paul ; B. Wallace, T. A. Livesley,
P. E. Brown, T..B. K7, W. T.
Jenks.i A. A. iLee Carle Ahrams,
John H. Farrar, T. E ilcCrosky,
Ml C. Findley, Ceorgp W. Hug,
f dames II. Nicholson, B. C. Miles,
T.1I,- Hicks. O. B. Coshow. D. B.
Jarman, George Arbukle. V
, T. A. Livesley, . chaiman, and
Pjiul Wallace, assistant," had par
ticalar charge of the building
campaign. It was the: most epec-
tacalar effort ever carried on in
Salem. It was one of the biggest
enterprises; it was at one of the
least propitious times; What It
cost la personal tears and effort
and prayers, nobody twill, ever
i know; but it came through, and
the newJ Y will stand as a. monu
ment to the xommitteo named and
to the scores of loyal canvassers
and the more than 2000 subscrib
ers, who- helped. .".. :''; :
. " . - Marlon Connty Y " v: ' ! ' )
' "Tot, years the . Marlon rounty
Yr M.:C A. has neighbored with
the Saleiin association. 3ts object
and inspiration are Exactly the
same, iri the point lof serviee;f
though : 4 It does jwt' maintain a
building, or ran dassfis, Jts "meth
ods differ. .The county Y aims
to organize the county into .local
-groups that will be under the cen
tral guidance of the jecutive
secretary, especially choaen for .his
ability to torgaaize hoys to help
themselves. Each local unit .Us
its owa fmaster; the- secretary,
with his: office in the -SaJera as
sociation; .building but with the
whole cohnty '.as hUiPariah, is In
the field most of the . time. Ed
ward .Socolofsky. the; efficient
secretary' for the past three years,
resigned It his year; his place. has
been "taken by Ben ; J. Kimber;
recently director of religions acti
vities inih Oklahoma .City j Y.
and a man of dynamic; energy and
broad .experience. . He is now on
the Job n the old bnilding; he
will have better room and faclli
Ues in the newY. '. i '. -i :; 'i
Public Speaking Class has bro-jht
op some rare arter-dlnner speak
ers from among the; frald-of-themselves
business men who did
not know they cOaTd speak above
a whisper. This class .has been
running four winters. The sales
manship class has taught tseores
Of men the ethics and practice of
salesmanship and of sooA bus!-;
aess ; it has been crowded to rapa
city year after1 year." ; , ".;;.
Ageneral gyra class for. busi
ness men ,taeets three afternoons
a eek. and is saving many a man
from the ,pangs .of gout and inci
pient old age that is a men tat and
not a necessary physical condi
tion. Some-of the batdheads who
were- getting . ready to don car
pet slipper and :at toast .arid; be
fed- with a "s'poortV have thrown
away their fears and crutches aad
are nas atrappingUthlte3 as they
were at 50. The Y spirit has re
built Uhern from .head to '.heels.
' , Boom fFoV " AH ' ; ' ,-
' Crowded! though it has'( been,'
the .old Y has not been able tq
cafe for nearly all the men and
boys whom It woaldserve. or who
really swant Its help Only j about
one-third of the boys intand
around Salem a refiiow -regularly
being' served ' there,-because of the
lack of room; hbt one fourth of
men who Could aad would. he glad
l n . t. ! T c o m ro r u - r a a - z "
gre:? new association.
.' .-.:rm;Y.ftTrlEil 1'.. : 3
oiao-FtrIkl3gr flares lave -Just
bwtn made public throi:::i tl 3 Ia
trnailijnar:Y, JJureauof r: .' tic3
qeerge -B. ; IlcJf, ifor , years
siatisiician cf the intern; tlcnil as
sociation, wa. retired a faw yeara
ago';Jy theicagellimlt; - h.dt ie;
'refused .to-anit., aad : here ia tie
sabsiance of what -he i'u.;
aboot,SaJemr v
.'.-?TAktajf;arlargerrcc! ! -ciatiansln.citiesf
ir- itely.
the , same size j a n J ceo z Z ; . : i, Jie
finds that; f alert ihas.-'cr.ly'J 3 per
cent .J6f.:..the; natloaal ia-cerase,. fjr .
n umber o t em play ei -til i rs ; oa ly .
SSvper cent of aheiaver-;3t prop
erty value; .only valcit .G1 per
ceat tibe -average c--- t'-.T ex
pense, and-CG per.ceat II: -ferae
budget. esticiate, ;in .cl'. ?r Tsrds. .
the ..Salem Y . ia away Ha . a la
equipment; i.so low that .it :caull
not ?be expected -. to be .ell " r ' than .
sub-normal in every. line. ;
' jBaf ;the :facis .are tthat .Tilent
has'130.per cent the avera Eiein
bership ; 190 -per cent la tie: laad- -ers
'class like the 'Ii lot t
o f r Wiilame tte . iY. M3 ca t. 1 j i ava
been helping 0 'roya!7 Ita p:it
over the .big Y 'prcri-J; more
than 200 per cent of :tle ave rage
have beea . taught wlniciir z: ;atd
life-saving; 115 szT'Ct-t cC.mea
have enrolled la -physical classes;
200 per cent ia, Bills '.class atten
dance; 200 per-eent.li -hcjs 'Elble
classes;? 1200 "..per icesl ". catering,
some iform.rof ChrlstUa" calling;
140 per cent .uniting ith aome
chnrch;i2C0.per cesutreng inits
employment agency; end :.2C 3 per .
cent in educational classes. -, (
;r;The r Salem ;T.'h.as :-Jbc?a Ioing .
much. work -with little ccst ;and
little -entifrnie-t. AVith tla r ean
est'workin's flast,' ;"far 'illa'
the -average, -.theXalea T'or'.: runs .
in most of its essentials :far ihoye
the average;--enough '.to r.-.ale it
a -Tiatisnal ; mark "for .ethers to
alia Jtt. '"--v..;;..-. s -
-Iea'lB!thvel?fewir!ass .-'-";.
" lac'y Ibis s ;h.ave .esc z tarily '
had to, go .lar.ly Zst tls old
lglme. The iatterdar-ca cf men
has-been farsz:.-.Ilor llaa it would,
have .been -ender letter c - "" Tons.
With, --.the sewisrdrc Li .ate
numbered '.ks'itzzlzr v.-r::.:r3, la "
physical, s od ;.l c z J x cl ' ; ! : -3 rrork,
who have itrclafora c-!y ccrtti
bated flar tl? r-al tie toys
But ;the Y ;-wa3 intend.:! ar then,
alsoj It la J,c!rgx:ar:'-,l .ta iva
such, an interestlr- j?rc.-rara ..that '"
raen.:!csa!tstay;&'f?ay.- -:
i:.;-1Wltil1ite-ciiaU03 -jef th.a nerr '
building, tha "Inures lor en .t cf . :
plant will -rl 3; tut tha
tla
oat
FWire Y. M. :C. A, Secretaries on Tour of
the Nprtjiwestl Actsoqiatio 924
'it.
The Above .Gronp Was Made cp of O. A. ,C. and ,WI2Iamette Students
While onia Visitinf Tour to Seattle. lortlajI Taconuv ond Other
Associations In Northwest. Yale and Willamette. tTjiiversf Uea Are .the
Only Schools l the Vnitcd ttes Outside of b JTwo Y. M. Cl A.
Associations' ;Colleges - Who CTraln Students or 4 y, M. 'Ci : Av "IVorlc
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The Greatest Speech Ever Given in Salem
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Ei:w,n ' ' ' .r7 " A ' 11' - " ' fi ' BSV fe
' r'SfW f ;y;
"We hope -to have : every . boy
In Marion county, between 12 and
18 years, f placed In some Y acti
vity this year," said Mr. Kimbef.
"The.: boys in the, small schools
la Pioneer clubs ,a club. in. each
school -thera are -143 schools
and the high school boys in Hi-Y
clubs. Already we have made a
splendid ' start; but we've only
fairly began. - . i ' f ;;-
"We're going to offer these
ou'tside ' boys ' a real i ' program. ,
Lectures, '. entertainments, - help of
every. OiLsd. that wiH - start and
keep a boy right, we ehall try to
have, Wej start no new and un
tried (forces; , we organise to use
the social Stools already at hand.
If we 4 can! get all -these boys to :
thiaking the X way, we'll remake
society lit one generation. ,; "
The bounty , T raises Its owa
fuads, and each unit is self-sup '
porting. :
tY U Local Affair, ' C
It should be emphasized r that
everywhere the Y. JS.U A. Is
a local nalt. Its mopey is raised
and spent .at home; its directorate
Is made pp of home men, who
chose their: own executive officers.
There is a fine cooperation with
the national advisory boards; bu
these are advisory only, and have
no control over local af.fa.irs. The
money' raised is spent ;at home;
the glory or the failure Is a local
responsibility. What; Salem has
done through her local associa
tion Is an indication of what any
community ; may do by Isacrificial
devotion. ' - :" : ( ' 1 . 1
llany forms of class and orga
nization work are;carried on by
the Salem Y. Most. of .these are
familiar, at least la a general
way. .The .Twilight League - of
baseball, that flourishes ia the
early samrter; : . the . Commercial
League of basket ball Is now la
progress, ajnlp-and-tuck:. series of
contests that have stirred tip the
keenest, and finest rivalry among
th young men of the city; the
handball tournament is now ia pro
gress, with ,12 of the expert play
ers of. thai city In the contest.
The Americanization class meets
every week; of the year, and its
work has been spectacular ia its
influence on the new citizenship
cf the" cotr.raaal'y. It has teca
coramended by court and ty fed
eral authorities as of : an espe
cially hih classy A . ; '.
Boys Care Tirst Jloaey ' "
The Boys' Clcrus. that ' under t
the "leadership of Dr.- Erley
carrying cij sane hlh class wc
to attend, now do so because of the
crowded conditions. -The new Y
will care for , them all; with no
roCm to spare,' but still there is
enough to go Tound. If onlylhe
gifts could baveVbeen: a little lar
ger, so that they had had $50,
00 Otto provide for a little future!
The present needs'; will crowd -the
new ' building," and noj; room ' in
sight f or the: city's" sure .aftd rapid
growth. But with the new etui Ip
raent caring for- three ; or fcur
times as-raany ;as" are now .being
regularly jservcdttje i sherllfand
the dope-peddler, and the 'haag
ia an .are -go fa g.tp be shor trot Jobs
in theSalenx thalS growing jip
membership c-i Aha stttrr
sothat Ca'-r-a r:lll jt'AAl r
tot have or. ? r-,tl"3
associate. ji ; . .1 3 -r. .
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founders cf t
most .30 Z" '
selves c - 1 . '
better, t : ?
green t ' 2 '
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W. I. Staley, . i C"
President ; ;
Mona Yoder. -
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These are 'the teachers, wl a direct, tls, vrcrl ia tla dirr:r: r.t
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