The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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    Qrdgoa Held Safe
: Frdzi Venianinof
PORTLAND. Ore- Jan Zt.-3
-Geologically t h Influence , o(
Mount Venlamlnoff, Alaakas act
ive volcano, does not ' extend as
far 4 Oregon and there Is little
chance earthquakes In thla aee
tioo will follow the disturbance.
. 80 said Dr. Laurence McKinley
Gould, - professor of geology at
Carlton college, Northtield. Minn.,
today' Gould waa second in eom
mand.ot Admiral Bird's first ant
rcticexpedltlon ;s
"The" whole fringe of the Pacif
ic coasf Is geologically unstable,"
he said, -out tbe fact that a vol
cano up In Alaska has cone on a
violent spree Is no sign that there
will besntrouMe far away."
tliiler B. Haydcri
Returns to Coiirt
Judge Miller B. Harden of
Salem Justice court returned to
his duties- yesterday bearing the
aersoasi greeting of Dr. Francis
K. -Townsena, . xonnaer 01 .me
pension movement at whose an
nual t convention Hay dea waa a
delegate. 'In Indianapolis last
" week.-
Frdm a chanee - meeting with
the tension leader on their east
ward' bound train,' Haydea - be
came'' acquainted . with him and
enjoyed a two-hoar personal in
terrlew, he reported. Ha found
the Towasend dabs founder ac
tive physically despite his more
than "79 years, and busily fcivtng
personal attention to the cor
respondence and other affairs of
Itls organisation. .
Hayden said the convention
sessions were attended by more
than 11,000 persons.
SOAP GRANULES
Family Group in Uinor Llood
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Divided by porertjr aad immlgratlou laws, family ef Joha HcKefl is showa la thla paOaetle picture la
mm ABgcje as lory prrpwva tv pan. jacneu, aw, waa orqerea aeportea so "MA asta aweaas he
cannot guaranteed support of bis family, part of bis family must remain behind. Left to rlchc. lira
Dorothy Lofton, married daughter and expectant , mother who wHl be permitted to star; CoUeen lie
KeUl; 8hirley HcNeO, Mrs. Joha McNeil, deported with her hasbaad; Uarjorle McNefl and Jack Me
Nell. Jack aa4 another child wot showa wfU so te Caaada with their pareats. departed feecaasc af Ille
gal eairj. -
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Charles R. Black
Dies at Corvalli8
Donald H. Black, local news
paper man, was called to Corrallia
yesterday by tbe sadden death of
his father, Charles R. Black. The
elder Black, who had been a resi
dent of Corrallls for the past 17
years, waa seized with a heart
attack while tuning a piano on
the - Oregon State college campus.
Other survivors include the
widow, lira. Victoria Black of
Corrallls, son Robert of Portland
and sister Mrs. William Portena
of Toronto, Canada.
Bank Night 'Out'
After Saturday
PORTLAND, June 2 .-()-Multnomah
county District At
torney James R. Bain notified
motion picture theaters of the
county today that "bank nights"
Warvin
Meld His Cure
Scientist Sussesto T7orld
Accept Hsn't Fcible
auid Curb Abuaea
By BENNIB TAYLOR
PALO ALTO, CaliL. Jana Sf
(p)-SabatltaUoa of the Darwtaiaa
code of morale tor the Christian
and other ''authoritarian" rules
of life was advocated by a scien
tist as a new approach, to soma
ot the - world's , haman welfare
problems. . v '"
i. The ' suggestion was" made by
Dr. a. -J. Holmes, soologlst, edu
cator and author, la his presiden
tial address to a divisional conven
tion ot the American -'Association
tor the Advancement of Science.
' The Darwinian eodeV an ont
growth of Charles Darwin's the
ory that man descended from
some ape-like ' creature, accepts
cruelty, Inst, deceit, cowardice and
selfishness as "intrinsic"' firtues.
Dr." Holes said, bat disapproves
their abuse.
Han Mast Adjust Self
; It holds that man's welfara and
survival are dependent upon -the
extent to which he . follows the
laws ot nature and adjusts himself
to bis surroundings, doing things
for the- good of this groP and
helping to protect It against ita
enemlea.
"Man's traits, insofar as they
are a part of his inheritance, owe
their origin and biological meaa
lng to their aurvtval value," Dr.
Holmes said. . ; . . all natural
traits and impulses ot hnmam be
ings must therefore ba fundamen
tally good if we consider the good
as the biologically vsefui, '
"Cruelty, selfishness, lost, cow
ardice and deceit are normal In
gredients of human nature which
hare their useful role in the strug
gle - for existence intrinsically
they are all virtues. It la only
their excess or their exercise un
der the wrong conditions that
justly Incurs oar moral disap
proval."
Dr. Holmes cited the ancient
Hebraic laws and the Christian
ordinances as examples of "an
thoritarian codea and suggested
such philosophies conflicted with
human nature and therefore were
responsible for some ot the
world's human, welfare problems.
and similar patronage - drawing
schemes must stop before mid
night Saturday.
The state supreme court re
cently ruled "bank nights" il
legal, sustaining a circuit court
decision by denying a . petition
tor a rehearing.
Robert Burgunder, accused of slaving two "automobile salesmen. Is
shown with his mother, Mrs. Roth Burgunder of Alhambra, Calif H
as they sat la court in Phoenix, Arix' during preliminaries of Bur
' gander's triaL Burgunder father, a Seattle, Wash attorney. Is as
sisting counsel for his son. The parents are divorced.
Postmasters Are
Confirmed, State
. WASHINGTON, June 2 9. -(-The'
senate today confirmed the
following postmasters:
Oregon N eta Daly, Beaver-
ton; Grace M. Eby. Gladstone;
Alice J. Nevel, Glendale; Vincent
Bryam, Gold Beach; Charles B.
Cox, Heppner; Margaret Marie
Anderson, Jordan Valley; Rus
sell H. Sullens, Prairie City;
Lisle W. Tame, Talent; Luella
B. Pinkerton, Weston.
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MEAT DEPT.
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To Tcxtbooli Dody
lfrs. Grace 8ehon principal of
the Ceatrsl Howell school, and C
R. Bowman, Jacksoa c o a a t y
school superintendent, Thursday
were appointed members of the
state textbook commission. The
appointments were announced by
the stats ward of education.
aoaasaiuloa meets -avery
two years and ; selects textbooks
need la all the public schools of
the stata outside of the ity of
Portland for a period of six years.
Not mors than one-third of the
textbooks are changed' in each
two-year period. Y' W;ri; - V':-".'v?'
j Other memberajof the commls
sioa are A, C Hampton, Astoria;
Wilbar Bowe, MOwaukie. and Dr.
Roy L. Skeen, Eastern Oregon
college of edncation. f ' 1 ' :
Ex42ty Official i .
i THE ' DALLES, June It.-UPh-Kdward
Kurts, 78. cherry orch
ardist and many-time city official,
died here ' today after several
aaonths Of illness.
Kurts was a member of the ,
school 1 board for IS years and
waa as different times city marsh
al, police commissioner and city
treasurer. Survivors Include five
daughters. . V
Brqr Fresk
Vegetol : ' k ; . ;
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1 ' 12-Oz. Can Orange Juice
1 2-H. Pkg. Salt
1 1-Lb. Pkg. Corn Starch
2 Csno, lA Deviled Meat
2 Boxes Matches
2 Cans Cleanser
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