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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturtlaj filomin-, Juat 19, 1937
S3sYaBasBeBS MM .
No Favor Sways XJs; No Fear Shall Awf i
From First Statesman. March 28, 151
Charles A Spbagub - - Editor and Publisher -
THE STATESMAN PUBUSHING CO.
Charles A. Sprague. Pres. - . .. Sheldon F. Sackett, Secy.
'Member of the Associated Press I
Tl-e Associated Press U exclusively entitled to the as tor publica
tion et all news dispatches) credited to tt er boC etberwise credited la
this paper.
Bits for
Breakfast
; By R. J. HENDRICKS
Oregon Road Reconstruction
WE used to think that before long the state could shave its j
eras tSx a cent and still have enough money to carry out
its road construction and maintenance. Gas consump
tion steadily increases, which gives an increasing sum for
highway revenues. .
Traveling over the roads of Oregon however will con
vince one that more, not less money is needed.) The state is
pretty well served with improved highways, that is true ; but
for the most part these roads need to be completely recon-
st rue ted so rapid have been the changes in vehicles and so
crest t.h inrrpasA in volume nf traffic ; .-. i
There are still many sections of road needing to be com-
, pleted, the Santiam highway, long stretches of road in east
ern Oregon. There are new roads like the two beach roads
from Portland to the sea. The Columbia river highway needs
reouiiaing irom jrozxiana 10 me uaues. j (
Besides these major items of work and of expense other
reconstruction jobs are necessary to bring Oregon roads up
to approved modern standards. A beginning has been made in
R. A. Harris, Salem, t-l-ST
care to the Oregon state
library 'Stars and Stripes," J
now worth a thousand dollars: ,
V
(Concluding from yesterday:
The men who had the matter for
the book all In a Jumble went to
the head of the T. M. C. A. forces
In Paris, asking if he knew a
man In Europe capable of getting
all the Jumble in order, and
taking it through the intricate
processes of making a big book
of it. . -. ;
"Yes. I know one man," was
the answer. "He is Harris, with
the. T. M. C. A. forces. But he
wants to go home. He is your
man. If you can Induce him to
stay." The upshot of It was that
Harris remained in P a r i s and
saw the first copies of the book
through the presses and out of
the hands of the binders.
The story of the . interallied
games of Paris at the Pershing
stadium In that city, the latter
a present of the American army
We Thought This Umpire Had Ruled Out
the Bean-Ball
rebuilding the Pacific highway, east and west, and up the Sis-
ww . , lit 1 a a I eV w
Kiyous. neavy worK neeas to oe aone irom iOttage urove to forces to the government of
Grants Pass. Then the coast highway is a crooked lane which France-one of the finest stadiums
will need a great deal of work to accommodate satisfactorily ,n the tworld ses back to the
the travel that is coming with completion of the coast bridges uncV aTtime?
iai,iavw vis iiamiia. 1 I KlvArnl J Rrnwn In tn wear
cal director of the American
T. M. C. A. at Manila. At that
time, little was known of Ameri
can games among the Filipinos.
And no one had ever thought
of getting the Filipinos. Japan.
The maintenance factor is a heavy item too, because the went to the Philippines, as physi-
greater the mileage the greater the expense. There is no per
manent" road, because the action of the elements and the
grind of heavy traffic cause wear and damage requiring con
tinuous repairs. I
We are not dealing with figures, but with impressions
havH nn travel over manv rtnnrirprl mil pa nf flrprnn hiorhwava
this year. The early roads simply are antiquated in this day iVuc eonteu BaTh hatS uE
of speedy motor cars, heavy freight trucks and stages, and other too intensely for any such
passenger cars and trailers which are a new traffic problem cooperation. s
from a safety standpoint. ! Bat Eiwood Brown succeeded
Road building is going to be a never-ending task. We eredi . "oiop"
must build our program of construction, maintenance and fi- a spirit of sportsmanship among
nancing on the basis of continuous operation. There is no rest those oriental peoples that may
ahead for the highway organization or for the payers of gas J Je a nowerrui aid in world peace.
taxes, who however are the ones directly benefitted. : I ttattoin !
w -
wen, Eiwood Brown was in
Paris, at the head of the denart-
THE city council has before it an ordinance which would El?'0' t"eUcs of the y.m.c.,
:l 4.V. .--i.--.: r ..v, 111 1818' d on October IS of that
pciiuib me wuiiuci tiaiuttiiua ui uic suuwwsi, wiuct ui year he directed a long letter to
Twelfth and Court streets. The change was approved by the American army's general
the zoning commission. Since then some property owners in headquarters, opening it with
the area affected have become aroused and protest vigorous- tQ?f words: j
3y any change in zone, desiring to keep the district in its pres- mr monSm
ent residential classification. The state capitol reconstruction now, should find us in a state of
commission has requested the city council to preserve pres- preparedness against the lnev-
ent zone boundaries, condemning the commercialization of Pe" or relaxation that
the fringes of the capitol tract.
lew e a m... . ...x .. , "T"'"'"?'
I ... K ;
Beyer Again Head
Of Alt Angel ILU
MT. ANQEL, June II. -The
local court of the Knights of Co-
lamhu again elected John Bar
er as grand knight at its annual
lection Wednesday. This la his
third successive term aa head of
the organisation.
Other officers elected are:
Deputy grand knight, John Gaf-
ke: ebancellor. Alexander scnar
bach: recorder,. William Beyer;
treasurer, loa D. Hauth; adro-
cate. Ed B. BtoUt: warden. Law
rence Oerlite: inside guard, rod-
ert LieDoux; outside guard, John
Frank; trustee for three years,
Eugene Hoffer. Installation of
newly-elected officers will take
place at the next meeting.
The need of a club room to be
used for meetings of the society
has become rather lmperatire
and the Knights met the altua-
tlon br YOtine a sum of f 800 for
the purpose of remodeling one of
the basement rooms or St. Mary s
school Into a meeting room.
District Deputy W. Douglas
Harris announced' that July SS
will be Catholic day at Champoeg
and urged Mt Angel Knights to
giro their hearty support to th
erent.
Local Knights are also fnnted
to attend the Initiation at Sub
limity at 12: SO p.m. next sun
Taking it Home
i
John Waller's faith In human na
ture Isnt extensiTe. - Every dav.
when he leaTas his work as build.
m llMrt at Hamntim AwwISm
day. J-he Mt. Angel degree team h7 shoulders his 80-pound i whee!:
will hare charge of glring the v.. Mf. nn M. wfCl -tTTT
wok uu I mill ml i hi f t h i luiii.
11H iduvwuii cuiuiuuwa
nnntntA1 (n.imnn for refresh-
ments at the next meeting: Lou-1 p1frlfkrnl Airl for
a v a . I. Tf...t.- an1 I - - -m-w A
Joseph Gafke.
WCd Life Asked
Fathers' Service
Set at Nazarene
Zoning Change
WASHINGTON, June 18-WV-A
group of senators has proposed
federal aid to states in wild life
restoration work.
Senators Pittman (D.. Ner.).
Bailey (D.;. N. C). Clark (D..
Mo.), McNary (R., Ore.), and
White (R., Me.), Joined in spon
soring the MIL.
States meeting standards fixed
by the secretary of agriculture
would be eligible for aid for ap
proved wild life projects. The
measure stipulates that states re
ceiving federal funds must not
divert license fees.
no state couia receive more
than $1,500,000 in one year.
must be
cease.
met when hostiUtiea I
Two million men are i
tEBTTH BAY innimi
The Statesman has consistently opposed degrading of J now engaged in the strenuous I J?1?. dTS"i;f c"- . otm-
cau; games and nlav. Informal
and competitive, -will be the an-
! swer."
m V
it s a long story. A big 600
page ooox and - pictures galore
cannot be compressed into these
space can be
itf." I . E. Nirm7T, minister. Sabbath
MkoL SatUrdlT. 9:45 a k Uimil.. n.
J a a.na. ecrnoi oy taa paator.
warn DT ti ehoir. "GaUa U O Thorn
jmotm." zooms PU'
inr :30 p.m. Suadar aieht at T:5. a
ehurch baildinr rally. Prayar atMtia I
n wnu l .ma p.m.
OAI.TAST BAPTIST CHURCH
. rrry "d Sooth - Hick atreota. Bar.
Arno U. Wenirer. naator. Cbnroh kil
9 :45 .m. Dr. K. K. Adama anot. Morn.
residential districts for commercial rjurnosea. While the tract same of beating the Hun-
in question is not large, and its value for residential purposes ?,hysi XJ' nearly all of i
ia rncoH V.v V,o nrM.nra f . .alm. 1at, Trf I ll" NV nen tnia la suddenly taken I
J ...ww c vw away, no menUl, moral or so-
the change would mark an invasion of Court street long held ciai program . . . will meet the
strictly a residential section. Let the breach be made, and need. Physical action win be the
where will the end be" i ; ,
The applicant for the change, Wallace Bonesfeele, has
followed the proper procedure; but it seems to us the zoning
commission erred in not giving notice by 'mail to every prop
erty owner in the area affected so that its hearing might have
ui-cu j.uii auu (.uuijJicic uciuie mo iuaiicr vveut lu me city I few linen rnl
council. If the zoning law is to have value the classifications spared to say it was done, and trUQ p'oto Friday i.ls y.
must be fully protected or else the whole scheme will come to Tery weu done, and let it xo at I mutv kiptt mrn.mr
TJaUffht. I I that. I Oomar Marios and North Liberty I l'Thl BfP" of BehaTara.1' Tne:
- . . ...ua abwcvw k ox. x ioia i . j , . - . . . . r mw tm,,
achool B;45 mA Montiar worahi and I Pridr biblo atady.
area with relation to the whole capitol project keeping in knows a column rule from an sund.y Mw turMent up."g,?
luiiiu uuil Liiexta is ueiiitr niannpn tot- nx pm n pivir rpnrpr ny uuau mua ajiu w it la anma i --r . -- - . y.ia, ivui
t j.- j v,- A.. T,.:"-";: r ; : I Diait hn h. i. -... I zrv i nlo :o p.m.. toPje, "Th.
be served but
itol tract or the
reasons seem sufficient to justify rejection of the proposed t7v ot PreM
change.
in worahip 11 o'clock, aarraoa aabjoet,
"A. Baiider's Faith." iTeainr worahlv
7:45 o'clock, unaoa Inni. TA ann.
latiTa Salration." Sonior yoong paoplo's
maatiag Monday vaaing- 7:10 p.m. Mid
wook aarriea Wadaaaday T:80. Daaaea.
Hra. B. r. Shoemaker, aapt. MonaUs
woraMp aad obaerraaca of the Lord'
Hup per at 10:45. Vocal dnet by Abo
meaen and Mra. iannlaon. Moaiafe,
"SalTatwa: Aa Zxcurtlom or a Jonr-
yt" Ereninf aerrtco and Chriatiam En
doavor at T:45. Special moaie by young
people' ehoir. Meaaaca, "Hldlar from
HIai in Aar errice to Men." All day
mootias of the charch woaaea Wednea
y- Midweek aerrica in the Bongalow.
Thuraday at T:i0.
, VKaXXlAX AND MISSZOVABT
AlilAHca
W.O.T.TX. kail. South Coramerelal aad
Perry atreota. Rl W. Breaalar, pastor.
Biblo achool 0:45 a.m. Moraine worahip
11 a.m., theeaa, "The Marks of Con-
aeeration." Toons people's aarriea :4
p.m. x.Teainc serrice 7:45 p.m.. theme.
ouu ucauijr. iiusiucm 19 llCvCdoai jr HIIU IXiUSl I . A "I jwuo m uuutita ilia.
it should not be allowed to encroach on the can- Ym;: ""m' E eu. r,Jr"iZ'.
effect of the planning will be impaired. These statesman office has two ot that u ,h
That concern operates
, OSBJCAIT BAPTIST CHT7SOH
nana iottin mmA n t m
uuuer I cm toon, aaater. Bible achool at A -ax
at the Univer
se name OX bOCiete Anonyms de I m m- Saaaael Behlrmaa aapt. Mornins
" '""n" c iu irauisiaie), i aen er uebnft erfahresi kann." "How
taa trota ot taa BibI by Xx
means the society of ceneral rier
iodical publications, at 13 Qua!
Voltaire, Paris, meaning Vol-
ZZiVf'l?- Bwl rrie oTer station
RTVrjJT. Portland. S:30-4 1S lf..j. i!
u. in, aormon oy toe itor. A.
Hrinrr. ETeninf serrira ia English at
7:30. Gospel aiesssga. BibU study Wed
assdar at 8 p.at. Sumaiar kibla achl
"7 morning except aatmrday.
nnsT emiSTiAir OHrmcH
riKST C ONOXB O ATI ONAXi C VOUCH
Liberty aad Centex strssts. J. B, 8im-
onas, miBtster. Sunday school 9:45.
Mornins worship 11. Mnsio solo "Open
tho Oatos of tha Teaapla." by Mra. Erael
aiauifar. aara. Aonaeta Kick, organist
XNTOHT MEMOBTAI.
OOITUBXQATIOa'AI.
. ltk aad ferry- L C CKTr, minis tar.
Morning aarriea at 11. Sermon, "Tha
Romance of a Oardea." ntham. "Tk.
Word Is Like a Garden, Wilaoa. Solo.
txttmrnm. uo lor UTBin, ITOlKlOCO,
Doet. 'Ia the Garden," Anatin Miles.
ooaiaay scaoot as iv a-m., Kor Harbsnd,
supt. cmrlatiaa Endearor at T p.m. N
oToaiatg serrice.
OKiraoR or the roras quake
GOSPEIi
19th ass Bray man streets, oaa block
soaia oi center, mindsy school 9:45
Morning worsMp at 11. Tha subject,
"Templea." Yoonar aaoola'a urtin a.i i
KvangetiaUa aarriea at T:45; aobjecfc
Wed
Half -Way on Road
O PEAKING at the commencement exercisea
O sity of Michigan Chester RowelL editor of the San Fran
cisco Chronicle, declared the country was half way on the taire quay or wharf.
road to dictatorship. When the legislative arm fails to func- On December tt, 1919, Louis
tionsatisfactorily invariably the strong arm of the dictator I V: ;on1n formerly a mem
takes hold. The country has gone far toward, dictatorial rule. tbea!tl!? i ,f-!.had-
. . . . -aa.waa.aa7a AU1CI XV.aS.aA WX.IV-t:i II 1 1 1 1 Sa 1 W I m - i Hi as, n
ana penamg legislation wouia maice it go nearly the whole forces, and then em mo hV t. vSu"LrlmrrZm'. "r1--nadwm4.g upC wan. o:
road. A considerable part of the fault is with the congress at priBtia. concern, wrote ' r:io.i;i SSa? rYuVZil
-which fails to legislate heroically in the interest of the people LXearecUUm t0 Mf' K;flW s'tU1 2K EZf&dK
a a wnoie.
Just now senators and congressmen are running to the
president about the strikes. They have a way to cure the specifications for this book, when aerrica it s Vii ret by wain
wnoie Dusiness without delay: act themselves to clarify the
Wagner act, make it a real magna charta for labor and a sren-
uine chart for business. There is more than a grain of truth the officers who prepared the de
in the charge of the Hitlers and Mussolinis that parliaments In tor th book, i wish to take
degenerate into debating societies. j J?uJppI?rtu.nity ot J-oatuiat-
ub mi. iuuiio uyuu toe resource
fulness With which ha a a rr1of Ant
New Slimmer Resort ; I tne execution of the book after
"Grant
Mind."
SO children' orco.
Esther Miller, co-
! JO" Schmidt, "Soma Glad.
, Bormoa. ijlfe'a
Sflf1 Cotrnter." Midweek aarriea- on
COTTBT ST. OBTTaOK OF OHBIST
vomrt aad 17 th stroeta. D. W. Paa-
lai. pastor, cioie acaoot at t:45 with
J.J CJC TMirvor- rrxr.Ti'na. mr-a f,UA rifK .rrJcr- I th0 A"nJr lU" nd KOne, and du-
" niuiauivu5ureuw m g, period of final editlnr
of where to go for your summer vacation. Alaska, Yellow-1 which presented many technical
i "! T T1 - 1 1 rf-V .. I -- . . . 1 MM
wuc, vxcsuii, iicn ciuaiouu, iuuuicsuui, vcucuec re aui i vvuu aawk osn toe moaern lanruasres denart.
pumicuing ineir aiiraciions. a paper conuuneo an advertise-1 .""h1j Xti i , . I ent 01 wmamette nntrersity
- .uiutiuui I iur twelve
s
years died suddenly
ment the other day of a "new" summer resort It has several which ha. T' V.2
grand canyons; its summer temperature never averages over book a harmonious whoie and a
T4 degrees. It has 13 miles of good, sandy beaches, nearly tangible tribute to his labors and
Qfi Ortrt mrrotw nf mnnAoA narlro 9f ntKl,. OAA I abilities."
nia courts, 129 horseshoe-pitchirur courts. 11 lakes for boat-LaVX? AfirflJf.'A t.ti?n-
4 - J 1 :I . . wucera, Dlf Da announced aa srradn-l Cnma Maria. ..d Hdmu.
' c" Vru BW.mifniI1 t may DC reacnea Dy ana- written carefully in long ate students at the UnlTersitr of ri Cafapbeii, mSrisW. slV-
at pa hv T-nil hv.atrfri Kw airnlana i . I hand. I r.. .... . . ' w I dar vkMl at aS m. lk. n.i
eea, by rail, by auto, by airplane.
Where is it?
New York City.
Relief Day for Guards
pastors.
TOT OHUSGH AT SAXJEM
197 H Booth Commercial street. J. AI.
onso Banders, minister. Sunder ehnrch
school 10. worship 11:15, TJ.f. :45.
awaftniua m. iiaaatf btoJo stady 8.
TZBST OMU1GH OT Ofln
Hood .and Oottaaa atraaaa. lfn-ilt y
Hooker, pastor. Sunday achool 9:45 a.m.
rreacning arm co 11 a.m., aabjoet, "Js
lytnmc isarot ta tha Kcw Testamantt"
Bar. H. A. WooUnan apaaking. Choir re-
nearsai T p.m. Kraagellstte serrice at
Kingwood aad Second, West Sale at. No
miawooai wroyor aemce at tha chnrch
tats weac armces each nia-ht axeant ..
araay with Bar. Woolmsn in West Saiaia.
laocAKxrEi, rrru, oosxxx lassroH
xaw jrara aaii, earner Soath 12th aad
Lieslie srets. npstairs. D. W. Ltdir.
aator. Bnaaar aehoal a IA m tm Vr
ivuusiu, neari, aiulCK last nia-ht. I mwla,v craogsuiaue at a. jKiwek
" I nraiaa aa,ta Warfsu.w rr.
. - .. ... Ma.u J. HUU
nr.ii... r-Mm. r . I frr";" -7 '. Aenry an
" "-u wriiiiLa ana Mm I OkMtra MeCemau ntanJ
aricuon oi saiem ana rrndn. I vuaa, apssa amnaay niabt.
ates of Willamette nnivAmir t .
). 1.. m i M.euei,
Ten Years Ago
fine 19, 1927
Prof. G u tar Kbsen. head
of
The order was for the printing
Oregon for the coming year.
:45 BJB.. John Behreaa
aapt. Memiag worahip at 11 w clock. Ser-
A Vhmr -raanmoBy.' Senior high
Mr. and Mra.. C. A ir.Tl. ..4 Jaaal aai Taut amlt'i Wu. a.u
and binding of 2000 copies of the J daughter Frances will return! KL1'1. T",Usti rrca at T:'so.
BOOK. IUnaa not bdor Dlentlfn 1 WadnMdar s. ... : I .T- .s ot-
.t that m. u.I " TOl wb wej mam. bidM anay TBaraoay 7:80 p as.
at that time. But Mr. Harris, be
lieving a greater number would I conferences for T.M.C.A
Mr. Kens has been
is regrettable that the emergency board did not approve be wanted, had all the "forms- and Tisiting friends.
jl icucsw j.ui Biuiiueui luuus 10 mre jse ven ; more men ai "v. uicsvums m iu type
the state penitentiary to allow present guards! to have a fltSJf1 Tih9ZtZlT9 tne
weekly rest day. Under present conditions the men have only SSSSL' CP WM
one day off in a month, and that may be cancelled if emer- a copy had no sooner reached
gency exists. The working hours are long, and while much of John Mott, head of the inter-
the work is not onerous, the men are required to be at atten- f,"0"1 YzrK-S' A" than ne ca
tion At nil timPA'Tlit. rvrr? of r-nnfrl ia ,mM. ?led fr.om New Tork for the print-
. tng ot another edition ot
attending
Twenty Years Ago
6000
g m . . a 1 Ails ui auuiucr vol
lng of men for relief duty, but the emergency, board rejected copies of the book.
tne request for the additional f unds required.! la
The afatp. it. soomi atill of it nnm afni)i a l I Also, what was not' contem-
ThAr nA mow r.t Kn -t ,r;rtio;rt v xir. I Plated generally, but was not un-
June 19. 191T
i Announcement is being made
that George F. Rogers of Salem
wfU establish in Astoria a ship
building plant of large proportions.
expected by Mr. Harris, the au
thorities nf Vania nriforst h.
A man in cnblic life in Russia mnst find that foh-hnl dinar ntm nn i hnnv .. .
his nerres. There is Jnrenjeff, late soYlet ambassador to Japan. It I French edition printed.
was reportea ne caa been arrested for treason. The report was false. I Mr. Harris, upon arriTal home
Walter C. Wlnslow and E. T.
Barnes were elected members of
the Salem school board' at the
school election yesterday.
BVAjroaxiOAi. awp bxtokmzq
cuukch
Vorth Caoitol lad Matriaat itroti Fi.
win Herstmaa. pastor. Snadar artwml in
a.m. Worship 11 a.m.. "A Bens of What
la gxedleat." Mala qaartet, 'I Sought
xjom, ay Aasms.
HKTEXAirn rniBirDs
Btrhland anaii and Chorrh iirui.
T. Clio Brown, paator. Snadar achaal
at 10. Preaching at 11. C.E. meetiag at
T. RransTliatie aerrica at S. Pnm
Hrwj iBuiwij at a
SOUTH SALEM FStEXDS
Boath Commercial at WaaliirA
ler H. and Hase! K. Porter, psstora. Rihla
seaooi 19 a.m. jsoratng worship 11 a.m.
Christian Eadearor 7 a.m. Ereninr mart.
ing S p.m. Prayer meetiag, Thursday.
AJCEBICAV UTTHEKAIf OHOBOH
Chnrch street hotweoa Chemaketa and
Center streets. Bar. P. W. Erikeeo, pas
tor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. Dr. A. S.
J onsen, snpt. 11 a.m., morning worship,
sermon, "Tha Ideal of Mercy and tha
Sin of Judgment." Special mnaie ar
ranged by Prof. E. W. Hobaoa; Mi
nnta Btaica, organist. S:30 p.m., young
paopia a aerrica conducted by taa Luther
Leffn. J- Manning Nelson, president
Chnrch council S p.at. Monday at tha
church.
Special . Fathers ' day ' services
will be held at 11 o'clock Sun
day morning at the First Church
ot the Nasarene, Center at 13th
street, announces Rer. Leo . W.
Collar, pastor. The program will
include reading by Warren Davis,
response by. W. B. Hardy, vocal
duet by Misses June and Pearl
Overby of Aberdeen, S.D.; offer
tory by Neal Cashion and; orch
estra; sold, Mrs. Carol Emel of
Burns; song by choir directed by
T IPriAnAn-
Mrs. e. e. Martin, minister I Cannery men Glum Over
irom Foruana, will deliver the
sermon. A section will be reserv
ed for fathers Sunday morning.
At the- 8 p.m. service, Rer.
Charles Thompson of Alberta.
Canada, and Rev. -M. Clark of
Scotfend. soloist, win conclude
their spiritual life conference.
They will return directly to Can
ada when their campaign . here
closes. .
Damaged Cherry Crops
25 Greet Visiting
. - . . a amn - rn ta w aw a atJaa wm aw a an an a
KeOeKail JJlffnitarV Qlt of tho showers, growers re
o J sorted.
Local cannerymen were gloomy
today as the result of continued
hard rains which have damaged
Royal Ann cherries and other
crops.
Some orchardlsts reported as
high as 20 per cent damage to
their cherries. This was particu
larly true In the hilly sections ot
the county.
Strawberries also have suf
fered material damage as
CHBIST IOTHESAJf CHTTKCH
18th and State streets. Rer. Amos X.
Minaamaan. A.M.. pastor. German 0 :30
a.m subject, ''Do not Wait for a Mora
uoarenieet Time.' English 11 a.m a I
confimatir commuaioa serrice for adults
ta DO reeeired lata tha church. Subject, j
"H That T. .r nJ T..k n.J1- '
Word." Sunday school 0:tO a.m. Mrs.;
waeoa rox, supt.
ST. JOHY EVAJTOBLJCAX. Z.TJTHZXAJT
tanssuail Synod)
18th aad A atraata. H. W. Grose, paa
tor. Sunday school aad bibla class t
-a MmHi at IV
inTWOTtTaw tTwrravACT
turner North Winter aad Market
rae. air, u. a. tsokajpaa
day aeaool :4S. Ohauoh a-aeahio 11 a-aa.
aer. and Mra. B. U SUra, missianariee
from (Thin a will aneak TP n.i.. r
SmngelisUc aerrica T:4I. Midweek prar-
aaeeiing x Bursa sr a p.m.
F. J. Rupert for the past sev-
--he had been named ambassador to Germany. It must be Jittery not gave a copy of the book In Enz-l KnZZZT SaIem
knowing whether the messenger who 1. entering, bring, him a com- fish to tne'c-regSS "5S bra4
juxssto. or. promotion or nouce ot dismissal. preUmlnary to the firing and one to the Salem public li- ment. of tto stato todwtiEi ac
a ciuenL tommiRs nn
JXHOTAB'S wmrEsszs
Fraternal temnle. Cantav tr..t . ....
Liberty. Sundar afternoon t t.u a
bibla atady identifying the "Other
Sheep" of John 10:16.
XATTES DAT BAZKTS
Corner of Cottare ana Chemaketa. R.
day school 10 ia Ereninr aerrieea fi.-SO
P-sa. A. C Hawkins, president.
MXTBXU3TAT wwraflAWAV.
JMata aaa ah.ki .1... T m
"". aaratatac. jaaltfrod llartha4maw.
airaetar ot ronmsr Paoola'a aw.tiritiaa-
Robert M. Oatka. tint .ln.,k . ..1...I
. . . ' 1 . ...W J
monrmg won nip li oelook. Bar. T. M.
'yao, raconuy ratoravaai Iraaa China,
wiu vraacn. arauac woramaj a vm
a. "Uataaiar la fiAa- kr Tr wn.
Ugaa. High school league at :!. Kw-
worth Leans for all abora hirh memnnl at
:I0. "Spiritaal Wandering, Worship
ing la Hawaii" hy Martha Jaaa HetteL
'ASOIT Lin MKaSOnTAI. ICS. OHUXOH
norta wtnior, jatiersoa, Fairgrounds
Road. Lrnn A. Wood, aiiniii., rM..w
achaol 9:43 a.m. H. B. Carpenter, aapt.
. . & , L . . ... -a r
-"'"j woramp it a.m. UDiiarea say
program. Tha baglaaer, primary aad
unior aevartmenta anil mnit mnMK.
Tha eaneistdiag aamher oa tho program
wiu be Da east "Thm,k th. timtmm
Baaatiful" by Ormal B. Trwk andsr tha
direcUon of Misa Baulsm Graham. Ip
worth Leagues S:S0 p.m. E renin g sar
nca T:S0 p.m, theme. "Dependability."
USUI MHHODTS flunami
Soath Cajaaaaaivial m.m M.
Toaa 0. Paindextar. aalni.tar
seheo! :45 aja. Morning worship II a.m.
Senoam. "Br This Shall AM M.. wnm,
Tha leagues will meet at T p.m. Erening
aarriea S p.m. Message by Robert Lews.
PIKST CHTJKCB OP TUB XAXASEHB
Center street at 18th. Leo W. Collar,
pastor. 6 ta, Chriatiaa workers prayer
a- awit scnoei, rrana XittwH.
lsr. aupt; 11, spaeial Father's day see-
I; i. ana song, aermaa. Her.
Mm. E. K. MarUn of Parties. S:A5 .
and Hi-N.V. Pieaeare. Bar. M. Clack mt
r LrTl. "cotiana. wilt addresa the sew
ig X-T.8. tTo. S p.m., R,r. Charles
Thompson of Alberta. Canada, aad his
singer. Bar. K. dark ad Sestlsmd, wtU
conduct thair ataalnv , mmrwi . .v-i
spirrtaal Ufa conference here.
PEHTZOOSTAX. CHUBOH OP OOO
1S North Commercial. Suadar aa.
t Bible arhaat a n m rtai.v wil.u
p. irarotioa serrtce S pja., eraagel
laUe serrice 7:45 naa. Tirf Tt.
rayer aad pssviee 1:45 p.m. Thursday
aight aerriee 7:45 pjn. Satarday night
aiMKinii slMIIlLMIT aVtIl fftWAaak a
special music. A, J. Jtenaen. pastor.
m PBXSBTTKWTjur CMUBCH
W later and ChemakaSa mt.mm: a
Birtchet. DJ nail., d.. n-
. ".,,tcwr mnaie aad yoaag peo
ple a Aettritiea. Pwf. V r. r.-'Al7
organist S:3 js, church aehom direct
ZZZC- i' ,l"as. li a.m.. morning
.. um aeries en
the good new of the e f Qod. "Tha
oeuerer a ueaedtag Ktghteaasnaaa ia
;w sua xniags ot tha World "
i-L ".J0 p,..7 Twi worship, aer.
yri. aauwn, . W eieeaaa
SweetOraea (My). Solo by Mra.
r!i ? Bick).
. i-., oioie study.
'' FZXST CHTTKCH OP CHBIST
SCIEJITIST
Cheasakeu aad Uberty streets. Sua
oay scaAoi at :45 aad 11 aja. Serriean
t U asa. sad S .Ms. Subject, "Is tha
Cntrerse. Including Man. rolred iw
Atomic Poeeof Tortimoa
8 p.m Wadaaaday. R.l.., i? tJ.
Y pn ii a.m. ta p a.m
ported.
J B I I a ft 8 U , UM : II. n . n. w n ,
Thirtv-fiva Rebekaha were nre. "CT IlWWmca
ent at : the meeting Tuesday night By Cfiurcfc or 11th Year
nf Iff Jfaffar-ann DatuVih Initn I
when Mrs. May Jonas ot Prine-
Tine, president ot tne RODekah Th eonrreratfon of tha vircr
assembly of Oregon, made her ot- United Brathrea chnrch ih nt
flclal visit to this lodge. Mrs. Hal-1 Miaaloa tre.t ha w.-
H -of -Corvallls. secreUry A. s. Henderson as pastor for the
ot. us nosenu stssmoiy, was at- I 11th conseeuttva rosr
so preswi, ivegree wora, captain
ed by Miss Laura Thomas, was
exemplified and Mrs. Dan Korb
and Mrs. Seatt Hawk were admit
ted to membership. Mrs. Jonaa
gave a short talk on Rebekah
ideals and work ot the order. Mrs.
Ingle also spoke.
Following the talks. Mrs. Jon
as was presented a gift from ML
Jefferson Rebekah lodge.
Barbara's Tax Shy
WASHINGTON. June 1S-OPV-
The hoard of tax appeals decided
Thursday Barbara Haugwits-Rev-entlow,
tho former Barbara Hut
ton, Mdiviant, was 142.931 defi
cient in her ltJX and 1ISS in
come taxes.
Radio Programs
KOAO--sUTX7XrAT--50 X.
.0 Hnmsmakers' hoar. "Making tha
Menu," Jaaa March.
10:00 Weather forecast. i
10:30 Story hour for adults. .
11:30 What tha educators are doing.
1J:S0 Kewa. .
12:40 Market and crop reportj); weather
aorncaaa. . .
1:15 Variety. I
S : 04-4:80 NCAA track snoot
4:30 Stories far boys aad girls.
6:15 News.. - i
:45 Market and erop reports; weather
loreeast. -T:45
Science news of tha week. '?
i -
KOXbT SATTO&AT 040-Ke.
6:30 Clock. 8 News.
6:15 Sons at Pioaeers.
s:so HaU orch. .
t:15 BhieLtl's rerua :I0 TJoWtcops
v;w wri mosic.
10:15 Adreatare. 16:10 Leaf, organ,
10:45 Tears ia tone.
Iown by Herman' a.
1S:00 Kewa.
la:S Daaeepatora. ,
1:00 Priaeeton track meet.
1:15 Mary Cullea. .
1:0 Priacetea track-meet.
1:45 News.
: PeartrelU arch.
6 :0 Commbia eaaeert.
d:0O Maurice areh.
4 : JO Trace arch. 6 Orace Moore.
6:45 PatU Chapia. aia.
:00 Brriga. 7 : IS Draws.
1:90 Johnny . Presents, rerled.
. 6 Pradeaaor Qvtx. -:
r Sewat wrogTam.
6:45 Gray area.
2:0 "?,,ni a cspella singers.
:0 Fuber areh.
10:10 Leo orch.
110 Pasadena cirie orch.
I1-.S0-1S Hsmiltoa areh.
., e -
xaw bUlttbbat s x.
J:f Earning melodies (ETK
T:S0 Peita mmslcala (ET).
VioeZMfef!'" Eiu
I'll Wfcl-r eaaemhla.
1:30 Campus capers. -
Ti-UUV 8u" l t?4I a m. Mrs.
f.n" Wolcett, aupt. Morning warship
Theme, "Wearing Patched
2J?t .DmL,,'". Kaae'af aiu
wa." Junto church . lo-SQ tilrmmmjt V.
M- C. BilUChrietfcaar' EnTenr 7
STLM rr-. -. tapie. "A
"imwa,. jaieweek bible atud
aad prayer eerrrc. Wednesday 745 p!m'
10:30 Goldaa melodies.
13:00 Michael Arenstein, cellist.
1:15 News. .
1:30 Haruik oreh.
S:O0 Top Hatters, arch. S:S0 News.
1:85 Ahna KitchelL aing.
1:45 Religion is tha news.
S :00 Spanish rerue.
S:S0 Hampton inst it ate stagers.
4:00 Jamboree. -
4:45 Piano sorp rises. -
6:S0 Muaieal momenta (ET).
6:45 Dentch prch. 7 Sterns or oh.
8:00 Hollywood eatrs.
S:90 PUylsnd Casino orch.
:00 erra. 0:80 La3slle orch.
0:4S Hnaader arch.
10:00 BUtaaere orch.
10:3Ci Laelajid'.orch. " "
11:80 Uptown arch.
11:00 Weather reports.
a a
XEX SATtTBDAT 1H0 Xs.
6:10 Musical Clock (ET).
T:80 Magie of Speech.
8:00 Cell ta Youth. i
6:15 Throe Baacheroa. - '
:S?--Bibla broadcast. Dr. Brock.
:0 Heme institute.
Safety raik. Mrs. M. Lammond.
;9 "tieaal farm and heme.
103O News.
11:30 Kicardo Caballerea.
1 :00 Princetoa Uack meet.
1 :0 Jtaws.
1 :5 Mscklia If arrow concert.
J :4 BaaebaU, Portland OskUnd.
a:Oo Neva.
:0 Haerragten'e muaie.
J:?2 gP-t of aporta.
Concert paHy. 6:30 KBO.
25 Natioasl Bans Daaca. rsried.
:--w- 6:45 Ambaaaador tcsh.
Terranca arch.
10:00 Kimball Mk.
n :ee Xewa.
11:45 Paal Caraa. .....
U :00 Weethar. ,
ZIBST TJSTZTKD IEETHUV rrnn.n
I 12a aa MUslaa stroeta. Piutar. A. Si
"55 MiST trewl: 7,,
Weanes day at 7:10V
w .OtTT-OP-TOWW OHXTBCHZS
Walaavala Eron-wUeal lav ,
oa week day, ereept .k Wedaeaday the J aad Umd., J .k M.'t0' VDifie "k!P
closing time is 7:W. , I efco0' '" t 10 a.m..
I wbjeet,. " Praises to Ott" oi.j-.i- '
..a neorast streets. B. C. Mass, "Caefml Wisdosi." P " u't
- ' -n-ice i:sp n.ni..
Christian En.
and eaniaw
HEAR
"TIIE- MESSAGE
OF THE BIRDS'
REV. IRVXNfj A. FOX
First Baptist
: Church
(Where the young people
flock to church.)
Cor. N. Uberty & Marion
Sunday 7:30 p.m.
A Capital Service for
a Capital City
Orchestra, Choir, Gospel
Soncjs