The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 12, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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Tt.OEGON STATESMAN,. Ealca, jDrescn, Prfiay I!msI& llay U,
PAG2 SIX
Vo FoW Siray 17; No Fear Shell AtetT
, . v . From rim Stateaman. March St. lttl , y ,
Sheldon F. Sackett - - Editor . and Manager.
. - THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING CO.A
Charles A. Sprague, Proa. Sheldon F. Sackett, Secy.
. r ' Uember af tha AaMcUtcd. Frew
i The Aaaectateo Preee te eelutely entitled U ti u tor publlnu
ftto f all Nti dlapa tehee credit to It w not atherwtae credited la
V':: The Qtholic Centenui4 ' J v
V
I to foe
CircnEiffaott
-By g. J. HCNUK1CS3
PnbKc to Xearn
A . cripple tmu : M-
to kelp .cripple:
Forty Plu movement .
getting resalta: worthy: 1
Cornea to thia deak a. letter,
dated oa Tuesday, . It will ap
pear la full below, with , names
cban red: ,:
"I'm -wrtttasr t h 1 letter la
aaking you to do a laTor "or a
friend of mine.- Tou most Ukaly
w 01 remember me. I'm a 'crip
ple la a wheel chair. I haven't
walked for J about - If - years. I
- H 1 the first settlers in the Oregon Country were nearly all Kw ybaolwaeiTraa
Citholic; French Canadians whacame with Lewis and Uarlc uvins (at j place aot tar rrom
. ... . i . urn in n -J Salem.) You came to see ay
tjr company, most of them taking for wives native women
ar.d:being encouraged to cultivate the soil and make homes.
tins abandoning theirnrevious lives as trappers and hunters.
3 Cam the Methodist missionaries tmderf Jasoft; Leei in
1&34, and the American' Board missionaries with Dr. Whit
man and Rev. Spalding in 1836. The arrival and ministrations
off
on account of the fact tnat no
waa single. But his work was
rfect,
. ... . -
"He alio worked as Junior
clerk for awhile, but had to aiTe
it up to a married man. -
times. '. . . My
11 of them); or later with the Nor'westersTor the Hudson's I frtends nama is . Mr.. Emith.
JliL.-Z (That la a ambatttaU nama.)
To see I . hare kaowa M r.
Smith for over IS years. i He's
fa cripple i has one leg- off to his
: hips. Ho wears a wooden, les,
and, the other foot, all the toes
fare oft
"So yon see he has to hare a
i - -t . mt.. ft. ' .av l -
o these devout religious' leaders caused the minds of the then 0( tbe Be drlTet
predominant Cathoue people among our first tillers of the sou own car. '
and tenders of domestie animals to revert back in their minds i,M - g BM a ooi odn
td the memories of their youth and to long for the ways of ap- cation: ha went dear - throirn
proach to divinefavor' ,with which they were larr-So i? KJfifci?? i-
ttey asked for priests, and had faith i that their J petitions lese. He's aa extra food typ
would be granted, tojmake dnae pW r f Ao
and perhaps more deserving, the Catholic settlers of the Wfl- ; rHe 'haa had . xperienco in
lamette valley in 1836 joined their aWln;erng a log XS'Uf&WJL
building which was to serve: as a:Catbouc church; the first t aa; Ume eierk,, but got laid".
. church of that denomination in all of North .America facing
the Pacific north of the Mexican (California) line. The struc
ture was raised on a spot near the site of the present St Paul.
Marion county, Oregon ; near the first cemetery in that sec-
v.v, w p w c 1 r.rsr w. ,.Mr SmlUl ca -ood
present pavea mgnway on tne ngnt nana as tne traveler go-i erencea for being trustworthy.
ing north leaves the limits of that city. Likely, the exact spot Sjat ? i? M?d
on which' was that first Catholic church will be found to have he can go to nigh school,' so
been a few, rods west of south from that ancient cemetery, "SuideVedS wuwtig
when the belated search for the exact spot shall have been re- work, because he can drire -a
warded with successa search that would have been simple J cr.
fhnotjmany short years ago. - -! . " ' - . and you wfli find him Tery
finally, tne Hudson s isay company in ixndon naving i steady. He has also written ser-
been petitioned for the rjaassTe of two rjriests in their west l eral books, but has ne?er had
bound express and the plea eranted. Bev. Francis Norbertl tbm,lB.bi6d-. - '
Kanchet and Rev. Modeste Demers in May, 1838. joined that! eoleman at the employment ot-
nisionc pngaae at montreai. ratner jttancnet.naa oeen as- tice. He also saw Mr. pauiui.
5 signed to tiie Oregon mission as vicar-general Father Demersl d ot the state Tocationai edu-
- ); sgicHntnm,.;. w, rA.4ait Mt,mnliol imimov I cation for disabled people; but
- . r r-i:ii . m : uJL I th7 hayen t helped him any so
.b x u. v yviviuc in outy ui j.uur uajs w pcisuus wwe far. He has run all oyer look
tized; at fort Okahai?an they met with similar success, and I ing for work.
the same at Fort Walla Walla -and so on across a vast tretch I ;
of country, their arrival at Fort Vancouver beinr in the na- LJ1T- JSltk.Bf ffit!!!!
tureofa triumphal entry. The beginnings of the work, of ne?hrtpini Jand? Hewanti
tnose missionaries were made here a hundred years ago, sol to work for a liTing and is win
the Catholic chnrrh of thp ParifiV Northwest has been annro-l ing to do any thing ho la able
rttiatolv rTphrofino- If. Mntonnll irlfli mt 1omrTttrtiAn i to do In order to make a Ilrlng,
A Vancouver on Wednesday scenes of a hundred years ago! mtke cood and It (NmI Uke
were reenacted. At St. rani, Ureiron. where was tne mother I nowadays tou hare to hare
cLurch of all this vast region, and where, in the new ceme-lPJi uomewero in order to get
lMsla Job. . -
VZ ' rriu.r j V i. "r VT r V rr: t "One never knows what -dls-
cr on auursuay uie. unai anu appropriately most iraprssivr i ability Is till he or she has ex
rites of all were celebrated. ' Iperienced It himself or herself.
. I- It: is hifirhlv nrooer that the Catholic centennial of that! "
church in this great field should have had such observations; .m.0-IJtlrlVl J t
sd impressive as to ring down the aws. . . it Mrf fJXFlL "n&i
, The great and now reunited Methodist 'church might what we are put on earth for,
with credit take a lesson from this centennial and in doing so to gire a helping hand to ethers
firmlv TfisnlvA tn wiVa mnn. of Wr, fiTstnrv fTiti. render they, are la need of help.
proper; tributeto Salem and its environs where Protestant
Christianity and American civilization on the coast had their
. beginnings ; not in a spirit of jealousy but in a spirit of emu
lation, following a creditable example. That church did some
thing in this field with its 1934 centennial celebration; but
the Catholics have outdone them witi theirs, of 1939.
B Salem, highest spot of history in all the region of North
America draining-into the Pacific, will have its centennial
Now I am not going to teU
Mr. Smith that I hare written to
you till I hear, from yom.
v A V:
711. yon are - interested I can
haTe Mr. Smith to go see you
If you wlU teU me where he
could see you. Tou see, I do
not want to build up his hope of
Job and then hare him , dia-
a . W a a a
TMm f. .f..j tofiA v.. at,. mvAtu I appoinwo. ne nas aaa enoaxn
v.i ja.k. Aiuo naa ouxi tcu iu iov ujf uic iucixiwuioi. uuj- i disappointments lately.
sion under Jason iee: tne iirat residence Tor whites ma mis-1 "Pie&M writ. t mm ri
aion headauartera and home, still atandinsr on the soot where xn. I win be anxious to know
4rivas erected, at present 960 Broadway.
Editor's Note: The Statesman today asked JL J. Hendricks.
dltor-emerltua. to draw upon his largo fund of historical learn
tng for editorial comment oa the Catholic centenary this week
roelng celebrated. The above editorial Is his valuable response.
U
if you can help any.
-
. "Please excuse my writing,
have gone to school only-'ft
months in an my life, and my
hands are crippled." -.
- The letter is written in
feminine hand, and so signed.
The Bits man recalls her, and
may say that ahe Is a member
of a prominent, reputable and
..Visit Hospitals Today
, f Salem is coming more and more to be a medical center, I most deserrtnr pioneer , Oregon
izd this fact is reflected in the growth of the local hospitals family, whose name, if published.
nrrt thA fmnrovprmmt nf fli-lr farllif TJtft mnro thari I would be so recognised by all
dicade ago, Salem was rather poorly equipped in this matter,
N)w there are two standardized hospitals, equipped for near
lyall types of cases. .i,vv v-t.'.V - L
'Patronage of these institutions has increased along with
who know the s history of this
region. ? -
The letter la published with
the hope that it may result In
'Mr. Smith" finding ' omploy-
tl.Hr faciUties: the Salem Deaconess hospital, for iiaUnce. en;oc. "".
IJI 1 Al ittwk :.... 1 -.AAA . .. . . I " W BUM U1WIV ILW31IU
aysragea less man iww pauenis pnor ro lasx year i I and paying work,
w is crowding the 3000 mark. I -
K However, patrpnage is nbt necessarily an evidence of fi 'J ,nfJu
riu rA.,-.:-. I a Idea. The idea li for the
. ov erheai and investment, the charges of most hospitals would
ni cover all costs even if all bills were collected, and hos
pitals, like physicians, lose tremendous amounts through un-
: pi id bills and the handlinar of charity cases.
t Hospitals in general have not fared especially well dur-number of The Rourian, ofti
inj the depressioiL Many have been .forced to close their iciai pnbiication of the great so-
dcors. It is important therefore that the people of Salem rec-f eir l" iM toif. with
braize the public service which hospitals perform and to lend ,5f ln 3ingthe7
tl:.m the support that is essential. Toward a better appreci- Taneement ot internauonai nnl
a'on of this fact,' National Hospital day has become an an derstanding. goodwill, and peace
n: al event Both Salem hosnitals are holdincr onen hous tn-1 through a world -fellowship of
ti ns .will find it instructive as well as interesting to visit the
he rpitab. today." - ' - :
cripples ot Oregon to make tLo
beginnings ; of a great society
a great society of cripples to
help crlpplea. , i .
1 1 That ' Idea cornea ' partly from
tho leading editorial in the May
That
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.editorial t e 1 Is
of. the
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llite Hlriaaay Kaaia' Ortaaatrs.
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1:15 Facta sad Affaira.
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8:15 Baaiaaaa Hoar.
0:00 OSC Hamad Tabla.
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KEX-TKIDAT Xa.
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7 :00 Fanuly Altar. Hoar.
7:30 FinaaciaJ Barriea.
7:45 Charlia Harakatt.
8:00 Dr. Brock
8:80 Farat and Hoaaa
9:15 Arriealtara Today
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0:45 Swiactlaia. i'
10:00 Harriartoa'a Ifaate.
10:10 Vaw.
10:45 Hocaa IaaUtata.
lliOO Carroat KTaata.
11:80 Hary Baad.
11:30 8oil Doctor.
12:15 Orcaa.
12:25 Market Scporta.
12:80 Nawa.
12:45 Dept. Afriealtara.
1:00 Quiet Hoar.
1:40- Fiaaacial aad Grala.
1 :45 Sinrer.
2 :0O OarbatOBa Qala.
2:15 Trio.- -2:25
Newa
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2:45 Box Score Zstra.
8:00 Orchaatra. V
8:80 ABO of NBC.
8:45 Plaia Trio.
4:00 Don't rorcai.
4:80 NBC Jaakoraa.
S:00 Plaatatioa Party.
5:10 Mariaa Miliar. ,
5 :45 Cowboy Bajneler.
8:80 Vocal-Tariatiea. .
8:45 State of taa Matiaa. .
7:00 Orchaatra
8:00 Newa.
8:15 Orchaatra.
8:80 Baa hall.
10 :10 Orchaatra.
11:00 Newa.
11:15 PoUea Reports.
11:18 Orgaaiat. '
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7 :00 Vieaaaaa Kaaoaikla.
T:15--TraU Blasara.
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8:85 Orgaaiat.
8:15 Taa O'BoUla.
8:80 Btara ad Today.
8:58 Tiata Bifaal
:( Mafic Hoar.
8:80 Daaceroaa Beada.
8:45 Dr. Kate.
10:00 Batty aad Boa.
10:15 eriataVa Da(htar.
10:80 VaMaat Lady.
10:45 Betty Crocker. .
11:00 Mary MarUa.
11:15 Ma Perkiaa.
11:80 'Pepper Yonag't Tan
U:4S Galdiag Ufki,
11:00 Backiuti WUa.
11:15 BU1U OaUaa.
12:80 Vie aad Sad.
11:45 Oirl Alaae.
1:00 Midatreaaa. "
1 :15 iioaaeaaat Haaaak.
1 :20 Hollywood Flaakee.
2 :0O Phi Beta Kappa.
2:161 Lore a Myatery.
2 98O Woeaaa'a Magaxiaa.
8 :00 Orchaatra.
i!y.
Torty Ploa Clnb. which is
making great headway la some
parts of America.
Its big idea la tor men of 40
and over to get jobs -no. aot
for themselves; for other men
of 40- and- over. : Oh, yes. ar d
for women of St and over. Bnt
tho explanation will have to go
over. J)rf.. .
(Contlnaed tomorrow.)
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'FORBIDDEN
ADTENTUItE'l
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Good Cheer for Medium Minds ,. , -
r The suggestion" that civilized man is committing" "men
t: l suicide by over-developing his brain was made at a re
cent meeting of the American Psychiatric association. ' The
Icgest-civilized races, notably the Jewish, have the highest
ir idence of neurotic disease while, thf negroes.have the low
; The jitterbug craze- yes, and goldfish swallowing
a: ong the collegians may be evidences that the human men
U Ity is "slipping, according to Dr, Paul Schilier of New
Yirk. .1 - - - -
1 Wliat is true of society as a whole is also true of the in-
idusl Both nervous breakdown, which is fractional, and
inity, largely a matter of diseased brain tissue, occur more
in ently among the keenex-minded .members within the
i:p.; , .' - v . : ik -A -iiSQ ;:l.?t v
r d if Jchnny ccines home with too many C marks, only a
: L 3 zzd no As cn his report card, the hint that he is not
r".lzst Izzizr cf his chss need be no.causa for despond
'7 in ths tzrziiy cirds. The plodding minds, it seems, are
r2 durab!3. '
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STARTS TON ITE
DrummohdY.
cntha trcd cf,
a killer who
striUos and
mmm a an, Jan, aV a 3
1a,
X.U3 2SD EI3 KIT
Carles Ctirrctt la
pcilers cf the RasaS
t US Orgaaiat.
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8:80 -HaWa Treat.
0:45 Oar Oal SaaJay. . . .
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0:15 Lit Oaa BaBoaailfal.
8:45 Yeare Siaoaraly.
18:00 Bia aXater.
18:15 Baal Ufa aUewiea.
10: 10 Maaieal Baaket.
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12:45 Stepaaetker.
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Bum aad AUoa.
8:001 Waal a DiTorca.
8:15 Orckaatra.
8:80 Keara aad Reriawa.
8:45 Orckaatra.
9:0 Maaie Room.
8:80 Bterllaa Toaaa.
10:00 Star FfaaL
10:15 Nigkteap Tans.
11:00 Artie Shaw.
1 :SO Orckaatra. '
11:45 Black CkapeL v
Ago
Hay 12, 191t
The resignation of C. A. Dunn
aa divlaion engineer for tho state
highway commission - has boon
announced by Herbert Nnnn,
state highway engineer.
Ben Levy, manarer and found
er of the Mldcet Meat, mirvt
haa left for California where ho
win bo connected with whol
sal meat bMlnesg. ,
20 Year o Ago
May 12, 1029
News haa broken that Reid,
Murdoch and Co i one of tho
largest packers and jobbers of
iooaatnifs in America, u negotia
ting to purchaoo plant ot King
iww rroaucu uo.
Call Board
KUBIHOBJB r r o
Today "Union P a c 1 f 1 e-
with Joel Macrea and Bar-.
bara SUnwvck.
' o
CAPITOL 0
Today Double bin "Bulldor o
Drummond's Secret Police" o
with John Howard and Hoa-
uer -Angel and C h a r 1 0 a
Starrett in '"Spoilers of tho
Mango." -
HOLLYWOOD
rofli y Double bllL Tom o
Kelly.- ABB Oniia. Kdrar
Kennedy aad 8panky Mae- o
TarUnd in "Pock's Bad Boy
witn taa circus" and Jack
Oakie in "Annabel Takea a
Tour. 5 y. -
' 8TATB-:
Today Double bill. Pat
O'Brien. Maraaret Liadaav
and Jlmmlo ridlor la "Oaiw o
don of tho Moon" aad Prla.
euia Lane and Wayne Hor
rla la "Brother Rat.- : 0
GBAJfD i
Today Double bnt, BoU
ty Furaess and James Craig
la "North of Shanghai,
ana arucm caoot aad Rita
Hayworth la "Homicide
Bureau." - . v -. : - .
Saturday Double bm. Chea
ter if orris, Ralph BeUamr
and Aaa Dvorak In "Blind
AUoy aad Jessie Mathews '
in ClIm'lng High."
. a
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I -H23 HAT TO v
TQxrmzuv
(Tka Tea) SawW aM aad ak
7iut lairrr iu.t itst I
. And Second Feature
iP3
aad
arrfaa-Vi,
taa.' H-a. J ft
tat, liMaa Wawat;
Addcd - Kewa, XUckey Haaaa
Csutooaa, "Boat BuUder, and
Chap. ot "Tbe Loavo IUngeT
. fill
Two Biz Features
f
... . awe a . -T-w
iJa.Uatal
7 iVr
wltsi.-v. v :
James Glcasoa
LacZar Cleasoa ,
Addod Km and Cartoon '
f
"Hov: to XJof9
One of: Social vcrkers'
Corif crencc Meetings
': Open tor All , 1-
. Boca ate attendanct t ; Beat
of tho aoaaloaa of - taa aodal
workers conference hero Ifay It
to 2f wOl ho' confined to mem
bers t of ; tao . conference, tho
Marion couaty mental hygiene
committee has arranged a pro
gram or the public -thf final
alght, Baturuay, when : Dr. J.
HudaoTk BalUrd, Portland Pres
byterian minister, wlU teU those
present !How too Worry .3ffle
ienUy."? This gathering will; bo
at the chamber -of commereo at
S o'clock. May. 29. . :
HlgbllghU of tho section of
tho .workers' conference being
arranged by the Oregoa Mental
Hygiene society will bo ah ad
dress Thursday. My II, at the
chamber of commerce by' Alex
ander Hero, : San rrandsco, di
rector of lnduatiial relations ot
the Crowa Zenerbaca company,
on "Social ; Work r aa Seen by
dutry.,. -- -r- j,
Btaa- IctaTen Lasted
Other lectures on taomea'al
hraiena aactiom wlU bo: .
Thursday, i "Community IUla-'
Uoasbipt " Ethel Mealoy. llN. dk
retor, of education! maternal an
child health, state board; nnK
tions ot -various Professions as
Related -to Psychiatryi Elnot E.
Thomson, - RN, director" of 'public
health aurslaav -UO , medical
school; "Law and - tho Child.?
Judge Donald B. Long, Multno
mah county ' court . of ; domestic
relations; "Six. Long. Tears," El
mer R. Goudy, state public wel-
fare commuaion.
.Friday, conference oa social
work aad public health nursing.
Allan East, supervisor ehlld guid
ance of UO medical school;
luncheon panel on "Who U
Normal? Am I? Are Tout' Then
Who?' led by Robert Lang, ex
ecntlvo secretary Oregon Mental
Hygiene society, ; with six psy
chiatrists participating; public
health -nurses' - institute, mental
diseases discussed by Dr. Ger
hard B. Haugen and speech de
fects by Margaret Rlnge.
Saturday, conference luncheon
with talk by Dr. H. E. Chamber
lain, consulting psychiatrist, Cali
fornia state department of pub
lic woiiare.
Last Day - 2 Features
. Bruce Cabot in; :
Homicide Bureau'
Worth V Sliantfiar
Betty Furneoa
CheiTIB ,
tEllO
Jessie
MaUiews
'CTmMns
1114
Topic at Rotary
Doubled la Six Years, Is
Statement of Sturdy! ;
I Waat to do with taa lowly tla
eaa after It has aorvod Its pur
pooe aa a food container has not
boon - a aab ject among tho lm-
menso roaearcS efforts illrectod at
spreading its usofBlnoaa. Carlton
I. Sturdy, educational represen
tative eC.tho Amoricaa Can com
pany. -aald following aa addroaa
before tho Salem Rotary club yea-
iorday aooa. .. - f . .
"Juat throw tt oat aad lot it
nut,? Sturdy aald la response to
a reporter's queatloa. "It's aot
good, for anything more anyway."
... Sturdy said that aa .far aa ha
knew there had been no "other
soluttoa developed to- meet tho
problem of. city garbage disposal
seTvicoa, a problem which Salem's
city counefl ponders every tow
Doubles, six Tears
:."Tha" tla can manafacturlag 'tn
dustry. haa doubled la'tho teat six
years- and now Is second only to
the automotive industry ia tha
conauaptloa of atl,'Stardy told
tha club men. and It really iara't a
tin can at all bnt a conialner.of
purest steel hearing a microscopic
coating of pure, tla and "enaamel-
od" oa the tnslde with a vegetable -
gum or shellac , ' ' 'f
- Sturdy declared progress was
being made la combatting tho old
prejudice against koeplag food la
opened tla cans. Ha suggested that
cans m , which - food was to , bo
loft be covered with 1I paper and
made airtight with a rubber band.
"Food will keep aa loag in aa
opea tla can as tn nay other con
tainer and .probably longer," Stur
dy malntalnod. - i ""'
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Boyer Pnrclixises
OldPickle Plant
AURORA -A. W. Boyor of tha
Portland Pickle company' has pur
chased the batldlng aad grounds
formerly known aa .the Stafford
pfckle 'factory,' from Mrs. Agnes
Tergea. aad is eontraetlar pickles
aad will soon open tha plant'
s '
St. a taarraoootkllafltyl
Oononbianco
fl - For the sweetest girl you
1 ".- conld ever know ?
Mothers Day, May 14th
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lace cloth. Dav
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