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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1936)
J- . npt JLiU CrJIGOrrETATrsrjAIJ, E!cev Oregon, Towmemd (UkM Delegate i i - a a Movement Big ! .r -- .r j. H. eir Also Talks on " Recovery Plan at Mon- mouth Reception Bjr BEULAH II. CRAVEN 1M0N1I0UTII, July SO A re ception arranged by the - local Tow mend club to welcome Roy 5C Miller, delegate to the Town send conrentlon at Cleveland, was held Tuesday night in the Chris tian church. Thomas II. Gentle presided. , la a brief account of the con tention, as it impressed him. Mil ler stated that Oregon. Washing ton and California delegates were especially honored, being seated directly in front of the speakers platform, . " "Fully one-half, or more of the total number of delegates pres ent.' said Miller, "were under 69 Tears, and were just as eager as the older ones to put the Town send movement across. . . t .'"The music particularly de lighted ije. Because I am inter-, ested in music I found the tre mendous chorus, singing old-time hymns, in the center of that vast delegation of 20.000. to be highly inspirational and satisfying. Sen ator Frank Arbuckle's choice of songs was 'A Long Long Trail which was sung often. f Oration for Towns nd -l'The ' appearance of Doctor Townsend on the platform brought forth a tremendous ova tion. He was calm; serene, with a tine self-contained dignity. Sen ator Arbuckie. chosen chairman, demonstrated his remarkable abil ity to handle men and affairs. Wil lis Uahoney of Oregon was -the first speaker on the platform. He made s splendid talk. I believe Mshoney is a man we can all bank on. SUMLAKIA EPILEPSY The first bottle of Sumlakia must check the spells must fully satisfy -or costs yon nothing. -W sell it with this money - back guarantee. PERRY'S DRUG STORE 113 S. Commercial SC . J "The climax Thursday of tUe convention, was reached by Fath er Conghiin. The convention was not split wide open as certain press reports i stated. Father Coughlin. leader of the new un ionist . party. , Doctor . Townsend and Gerald Smith, leader of the Huey Long group, 'ascended the platform together. 1 It' was 'the most dramatic scene I ever,, wit nessed. .:. - "W. II. Jackson, a southern negro-speaker, in his talk drew whites and blacks -together, wip ing. oat race hatred as I never ex pected It to be demonstrated, for I am, myself, a southerner. Coagtilla is Tolerant "Father Coughlin accomplished the same splendid tolerance for all religions in his address. "There was ; no profanity . of speech, and no blurring from to bacco smoke. : In all that huge delegation only one spiral of to bacco smoke arose that from a young woman reporter, and her cigarette . . was : promptly extln guiahed. I "The. Townsend plan is of so much greater proportions than I had ever dreamed, until I wit nessed that convention. - It's a great thing, a mighty thing. Noth ing is going to stop it.- I am con vinced that many: of Its hardest workers do not receive adequate pay for their services. ; Every in dividual effort is needed to secure its legislative enactment. Jay F. Powell pleased with a solo, accompanied at piano by his son. Morris PowelL Arthur Moore, regional organiser. Introduced J. H.-Weir. a member of the Nation al Townsend organization, who delivered the-! address of the evening. A forceful, dynamic speaker, zealous in the-Townsend eause. Weir gave his audience a wide perspective of the Townsend scene. . i A native of Monmouth. Illinois, Weir has traveled extensively. "I like Oregon. ' I find it to be a gen uine 100 per cent American state. The tremendoca influx of foreign ers In certain eastern states, who cannot speak or understand Eng lish, renders difficulty f or av lec turer, he said. Would Investigate Committee -i - Speaking of the Bell investiga tion committee. Weir said: "The Townsend plan has been criti ciiedV"": Some'of its leaderr hare been maligned. But the Town send plan Itself has never been investigated. The time will come when that so-called Investigating committee will be investigated by the Townsend organization. That investigation committee - la the greatest Joke in the century. . If Will Rogers were alive he would have made half a million dollars from Jokes about that committee. "The Townsend plan is not, primarily, a pension plan. It la a recovery plan, a re-building plan. It reaches out to touch everyone in every walk of life. The phrase: For those SO years or older. Is a misnomer. If Christ had made religion for only those of 60 years or older, many woald have felt excluded from Christianity. Quite naturally. The Townsend plan la designed - to - benefit everyone of every age. Not one economist who has spoken on our plan has proved one valid argument against that plan. -.- . -v - - ' : "Landon has said he is against the Townsend plan. - Roosevelt Is smart enough to k'eep Tats mouth shut. These . enormous national debts can be settled only by re pudiation, by Inflation, or by In creased mass-purchasing power. This colossal spending cannot con tinue. - - - ' " , Money Must Circulate "Prosperity will never, return to America until mass-purchasing power is provided to the consum ers of our produce. I'd like. Just once, to see America suffering; from over-production. The Town send Plan does not propose to give anyone 1200 a month. We pro pose to put $200 4 month in the hands of each old person and say. This is your responsibility. Cir culate this money, put it into mo tion, and it will be against the law to hare any. of It left in roar bob- session at the end of SO daya.' rne Townsend plan is not a party. Question, but a legislative enactment that will give America Dacn- to our people as the Fathers or America intended It to be." Austrian Pesr Seedj" , Cleaned For Shipment CERVAIS, July 80 Seed clean ing at both the Associated -Seed company and Earner warehouses is underway and will continue un til January according to John S. Banick, manager of Associated. Austrian Pea aeeda are now being cleaned tor shipment ' east, j Mr. Banick predicts about an average crop of the pea and parsnip seeds with radishes , and onions, some what lower yield, but he says the grower will receive about the av erage returns for his crop. Dcauty Shop Wl Be I " Opened, at Silrerton SILVERTON, July 30 Miss Bnlle Thtiftnaln wnt open her new beauty snop wonaay in the former George- nfabbev-real -estate -office on Main street. Miss Thurman has had apace in the Needlecraft for the past year. The offices hare been redecor ated and remodeled during the past week. The beauty shop will be closed Saturday but will be open both to risitors and for bnsl nesa -on Monday... . ... . . Crown Poultry & Dairy Feeds Crown 32 Lactose Milk I Crown KontroIIer Pellets for control, of worms in $3.95 A 100 lbs. $3.15 Mash for coccidiosis con- I trol OO Qd J loo lbs. ...J;..tWeJ7u 1 i FOX FEEDS Silver Sheen Cubes - Cer-L-Meal -Silver Sheen Meal Sprat ts Terrier IE? I Mankind Wafers ..:aMI Meal. 2 lbs. 2 ibs: 25c Turnip Seed in Bulk - Popular Varieties ; 349 Ferry W. J. LEE & SON Phone 9418 Cash For BtUterfat Your Check the Same Day oi umtt Htmteu FILMS AT LOWEST CUT- PRICES f i buy3 products on A MOKEY-BACK GUARANTEE ...BUT I'VE NEVER ASKED FOR MY MONEY IN 25 YEAftt 1 lb. box ASSORTED . SUMMER SWEETS 1 lb. pkg. JORDAN AOIONDS . L 1 lb. box PEPPERMINT PATTIES 39c 39c 19c . r 7 CotiruAnvi teats ttond that Stmk Kipflm best j powMrl tha feature needed for totmx feeding. Easy o dcaa tmi rrTiltre, fcfeaiy iheped aad nardr. ET pa oau Plar aafaj inauc Stark. 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