The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 24, 1939, Page 11, Image 11

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    , XtUUy lMn.icv.- Urak c&0SXXUKI; STATZSMAty SxlO)rt
FU Convention
IKS 'Condemns? Hitler's Seizure of Territory
Turner Clubbers
points given for tests of the differ
ent diseases, physical and dental
detects being- corrected, correct
diet," "d personal health habits.
The sewing club met with Mrs.
Whitehead March .21. The pro
gram included: Piano solo. Dor
een - Boyer; ; solo, Virginia Soren
son; piano solo, Rosalie White;
reading, Jean Bail; and piano solo,
Ruth Bones. ' ' ' ' "
The Happy Hour Health club i
taking samples ot the water of
the various homes and sending
them to Corvallis to be tested this
week. .
Vie for May Qneen
HUBBARD The grade baseball
season will open here Friday when
Mt. Angel will invade the Hub-.
bard diamond. Coach Cody ot
Hubbard 1 expects great things
from his team. :
Hubbard May day has been set
for Friday, Ms y 5. Candidates for;
queen are: Florence Campbell.
Mary A. Hammond, Doris LoveJ
Carol Momaw, Blanch Ma(fton
Viola Tyson and Edith Toung, i
To Be April!
In Health Contest
Party 25th
LAKE LABISH A card party,
the last of the series will be held
Saturday night, when an oyst r
supper will be served. These de
lightful card parties would con
tinue longer but the Camp Labish
Royal Neighbors are busy getting
set for the Dowel convention
scheduled for May 3, when Labish
camp will be hostess.
TURNER The Marion county
County Locals Will Meet at
health, unit representatives gave
- Turner High School
Auditorium
vaccination, toxoid, and tubercu
lin tests to health club members
March 21. The clubs are compet
ing in the county health scholar
The quarterly contention ol
ship contest The perfect score for
the Marion County Farmers Un
this contest is 1000 points, with
ion will be held Saturday, April
1, at the Turner Ugh school au
ditorium. Installation of officers.
with State President George w.
Pctts as installing officer, will
be held promptly at 10 o'clock
followed- by reports from local
delegates and routine business.
JVU resolutions thcnld beglren
to the secretary to be read to the
assembly before noon.
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appointed these committee chalr
irca for the eiisulng year: Mar
keting, Komer S"iith ; resolu
tions, Ronald Jones; legislative.
Harley Llbby; educational and
'cooperatire, Martin Host fold and
S. Hamrick; good o" the order,
Henry Torrend ; livestock, W, L.
: Creech. , . -
S. Hamrick of Bethel, chalman
ot the board ot directors of the
Marion County Farmers' 1 Union
Cooperatire .Hospital association,
will give r detailed .report of
the' progress of the association.
District number one of the
county, which Includes Marlon,
AamsTille, Sublimity, Sidney
Talbot and Clover dale will be ia
charge of serving the noon lun
cheon. Members who attend
should bring their own table ser
vice, covered hot dishes, salads
or desserts. Meat, tread, butter,
coffee, cream and sugar will be
furnished by the county organ
ization and the entertaining locals.
The United States government formally communicated to Germany Its stinging "condemnation" of Hit
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crairr, iarinjr camera i , is snowa as be reieasea to wasimstoB. i. corrcspoBaemia toe note.
The note also said this government doea not recognize that any legal basia exists" for Germany's
protectorate over isonemia ana Moravia AP Telemau
Teacher Institute
Set at Mill City
SILVERTON Harold Davis,
president of the Marion County
Teachers' association, reports
that Linn and Marion county
teachers will gather Saturday at
Mill City for a teachers' Insti
tute. Sectional meeting will
take pine between :45 and
10:30 with Miss Mable Needham
of Mill City in charge of the
primary group. Miss Minnie
Frick of Oregon' State college
speaking to the intermediate
group and Frank Bennett, sup
erintendent of Albany schools,
speaking to the bigh school
group.
A puppet show will be given
from 10:30 to 11:15 by the Ha
zel Green teachers nl at 11:15
Mr. Bennett will give the morn
ing's address, Curriculum."
Over 200 teachers are expected
from the two counties.
Go-to-Church
Sunday Looms
DALLAS The Dallas Minis
terial association has designated
Sunday, March 26,. as "Go-To-church-Sunday."
An invitation is
extended the people ot the en
tire community to attend services
Sunday morning at the church ot
their choice.
Special services and special
musical numbers are being ar
ranged by the nine cooperating
churches. The nine churches are:
Fist Methodist church. Evangeli
cal Mennonlte Brethren, First
Christian church. Christian and
Missionary Alliance, First Evan
gelical church. Mennonlte Breth
ren, Salt Creek Baptist, ririt
Phsbyterian church an J the
Grace Mennonlte church.
On theRKecord
By DOROTHY THOMPSON
4H Winners Listed
In Jefferson Fair
t
Gym Jamboree
j Slated Tuesday
DALLAS-r-The; g-ls' physical
education classes at 'Dallas high
, school are sonsorlng a gym-jamboree
Tuesday night, March 28,
In the high school gymnasium
at 7:30 o'clock.
All girls in the high school
will take part. Vhe program' will
Include a grand March, skill tests,
relays, callsthenlccs, volleyball
and kiekball games. The tumb
ling team and the drill team will
also take part and a girls' bas
ketball game will be played.
Miss Anna May Unrath. physi
cal education Instructor at the
high school, will be in charge.
JEFFERSON The 4H club
fair total receipts were $50.20,
the greater part of which is pro
fit. The proceeds will be used to
send 4H boys and girls to sum
mer school at Corval'ls. Prizes
for the best hobby display were
First, Donald Smith for his rock
collections; second. Jack Knight
for arrowheads; third, Gary Bar
na for stamps. Doll show, Sara
Margaret and Martha Jane Hut
chings' dolles were voted the
prettiest twins; Jean Hampton,
the ' funniest and Bobby Glaser
had . the freakiest doll.
Wattiers Parents
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Al Wattier are announcing the
birth of an eight pound daughter
at the family home March 20.
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countries or ot a group of coun
tries may be nullified by com
petition from industry In some
other country that might refuse
to become, party to the agree
ment, and that in such circum
stances it might be necessary for
the organizations to obtain the
help ot their governments, and
that the two organizations agreed
to collaborate In seeking such
help.
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Under the trade treaty with
the United States the British gov
ernment cannot give any con
cessions to Germany in the em
pire market that she does not
give to us, but had this agree
ment gone into effect the Ger
mans might very well have de
veloped their trade In Brazil, for
.instance, in agreement with Bri
tain and with British financial
aid.
The real dilemma ot the Cham
berlain government is that it is
to a very large extent dominated
by British financial and indus
trial Interests, and that these in
terests, are suffering from a cer
tain myopia, which makes it dif
ficult for them to Bee clearly the
exact state ot affairs in the
world.
The German financial and in
dustrial interests are a complete
instrument of the nazi national
policy and completely under the
control of that policy.
But the financial and indus
trial interests of the democra
cies have divided allegiances.
The result of , last week's po
litical events has been that this
agreement is off, but it is by no
means out of th& question that
If quiet settles' down temporarily
on the European front these ne
gotiations will be i resumed.
It is, indeed, somewhat diffi
cult to understand why the Brit
ish and French : governments
should have been so suddenly
appalled at what Is happening In
central Europe. After all, it was
obvious, and it was indeed agreed
upon, that Munich meant fori
Germany a free hand In the east.
snd there Is nothing whatever;
new about the nasi method -of
using that free hand.
, It is quite Impossible to believe
that the British government
should be less ;.ble to foresee the
inevitable outcome ot Munich
for Czecho-Slovaka than a col-1
umnist writing in New York.
I am inclined tJ think that
what has really horrified the
British is the realisation that
Mr. Hitler is not striking direct
ly east at Russia bnt is striking
southeast through -Rumania, to
ward the Black Sea and the Dar
danells, where he ean meet Mus
solini's navy. His Toute is may
be east but cast toward Iraq,
Arabaia and India.
This column has always been
in favor of the UnUed States hav
ing a very active foreign policy,
in the complete convictioir that
it will be impossible for us in the
long run o isolate ourselves
from the European situation.
But I do not believe that the
United States should give Its
support for nothing or tag along
after other countries, but rather
make it clear that if it is in this !
game it wishes to I , consnled at
every step of the game and not
be regarded as Che rich uncle
who pays the others' gambling
debts.
Coyright. 1939, New York
Tribune Inc.
DANCERS GATHER
ZENA A number ot the mem
bers ot the Happy our Dance
club gathered at the home ot Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Strode Satur
day night. Dancing was to music
played by Mrs. Milton Stephens,
Norman Klrkwood. Dale Cress
well and Herman Cresswell.
Winning Pair
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Here's how Vivien Leigh and
Clark Gable, In costume, wiU look
on the screen in their respective
roles of Scarlett CHara andRhett
Butler, chief characters of "Gone
With tot Wind," tamed best seller
being made Into a motion picture.
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