The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

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By Chadwick
Appointment of special com
,mittees on city planning and
abatement o paper mill sulphur
fumes was announced yesterday
by Mayor W. W. Chadwick.
Paul i B. Wallace was named.
chairman of the planning commit
tee. Serving frith him will be Dr.
L. E. Barrick, County Commission,
er Jim. Smith. Senator Douglas
Kuhn. Frederick H. Eley, archi
tect. Aldermen Bert T. Ford and
Glenn Gregg and Mayor Chad
wick. ,
: Alderman George L. Belt will
head a! committee Instructed to
negotiate with the Oregon Pulp
aud Paper company regarding
elimination of the sulphur fumes
from Its Trade and Front streets
plant. Other members are -Gertrude
F. Lobdell and James H.
Nicholson, both members of the
city council.
Now Side by Side in War, too
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Italy's ambassaddr to Germany, Dlno Atfleri, la shown right, on the
balcony of bis embassy in Berlin,! acknowledging the cheers of Ger
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at left. The two are now side by side In wax, also. .
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Lstlftrs from Slaiesracm Readers
THINGS TO THINK ABOUT
Scouts Building
Boats for Camp
Sea Scouts of SSS Willamette
ond of two, boats to be ued on
have nearlv. eomnlcfiid thin , av
ne laift by scouts attfeadiu x-uuor: o vmg ago u
Camp Pioneer this summeT The WM necessary for me to wait for
bnnta tm Hinr ftnancsH h-d Hft I some time in a car in front of
of 170 to the council fromf troop courthouse on Main street
nine.. Surplus will be used for a of a certain town. .'
canoe for camp, bringing the Three boys soon parked a car
camp flotilla up to three row-1 not far away but not adjacent.
boats and two canoes. - 1 1 soon regretted that the distance
' The boats are being built tin- j wad not greater.
der supervision of Commodore W. I i The boys were uerhans from
E. . Thompson at his residence. 1 13 to 16 Tears of are. Thv wr
The Sea Scouts engaged In the J rather hilarious but , that alone
lasa wm get erean lowara aa-j would not have been objection
Tancement. One of the boats basble to a lover of boys who does
Deen 1 lanncnea ana 11 is . nopea i not expect to see "old heads on
i.aat tine outer win oe iimsnea 1 youne shoulders."
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St!;10 E:m A..!5allS7l them should cross tho street
...T nnWrn 2Lrlti' and onT "omethlng to drink
signed lor maximum safety anatKi.v, w A v
u.eU.c.w.ij , ; 1 someone.
Tlntra Pntn.m will tits I 7 .
second year as swimming coun- T .he),bo"les were brought and
,i. win 1 emptied.' They probably contained
"v::rr .ir" i"oft drinks." i did not usten
life . fcavlng instruction and all j . w .""'t
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ugea to near.
After this a discussion fol
lowed and the boy was again
delegated to bring other things j
to pe aiso "cnarged." By this !
time - my thoughts were troubled i
and S was longing for the return
of the "good man
For the language "of these hoys
was! interspersed, not with' slang
and ! rough expressions, but. with j
otheri water activities.
Lutheran Chorus
To Appear Here
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The Lutheran Hour chorus,
which recently concluded : Its
fifth season on the. world's larg
?.et7 JESL es and. they appeared to be
a concert at Leslie Junior high 1 ZZ.Z 7.7 .v"
flAhAni ltvl k r A a Q : ' ej v a 9 aaxcai. t-aac vrci v
evaawas uuv w mw w a au , 1 dAln . ATlYthf 11 1 VTATIa ; A AVfln
church. ISth'and A streets .the They spoke thus aulte loudly.
choir will be accompanied by T.I"'"1" w "as l ,f
o. KrWr. ATAontivA .rrAfi ,tlanohr .t times.; They could
4Vi a tint 1 kv m 1 T ntliAWfln 1 T a I have been heard . at the1 court
league and director of the Luth- "v.u" ,V,iT. "II"" v 1 v'uue
eran hour, who Is conducting the ,. ; . t . -fl 7 7
group on a concert tour to Call- C at that hPur- near l0B,n
fornlai and the Pacific northwest,! . I
with appearances in 22 cities. I taougnt to euro this sort of i
Mr.lEggers will speak In eon- "Kea "wnere is me
nection with the concert, describ- m"?na"-- repeating my ques
lng some of the aspects which in- tlonThey looked only a little
dlcatelthe Lutheran hour is not prprfsed as one turned to look
only the largest, but id many re- in aif,ec"0?' f ai eemea
spectsi a most remarkable evan-1 "Wb Pv uusmrueu.
gelistic enterprise. Beginning with I So I waited, sad and heart
elzht stations in 1835. the nro- ck and of course I wondered
gram has expanded each year un- about '.what sort of homes they
til, at; the conclusion of Its most came from and If they were only
recent series of broadcasts, it was speaking as they heard their
heard lover 175 stations in the gainers taia.
United States, Canada,, Ecuador, Did these poor boys believe
Philippine Islands, Puerto Rico, that such language made them
Alaska, Colombia and China. It noble and manly? I Queried, is
Is expected to resume in the fall l it possmie tnat tneir mothers
on an i even larger network. have no Idea that, their boys use
such; language? '
Asher Named Director . Would their mothers also have
T,Am tot .krr a .-u . Buocea ua neari-siCK II
nual school meejto, .held at .the 'th5T oyn as iW been? I
schoolhouse Monday 'night George WOndered If it is possible that
ZT1KZXL Al"T'trrv !s now no against pro-
f"""."" i L,, . I ranity on tne street or In public
KJ IUCI UICUIUC1D UL t-UO lUOl U U ? I TilSt P&t
Mrs. Dale Fowler, chairman, and
Worth! Wiley.
Bits for Breakfast
businessman from a store
i across the street stopped a mo-;
ment to chat with me and I in- i
Quired If there was no marshal
and if there was no longer a law
Continued from Paee 6)i proxaDiiy on ine street.
There are many more. The The gentleman said. "You have
first liws of the O f e g on -pro- J no Idea of the things we hare
visional government -were framed f" vwi up wun nere." tie aiso as-
there. The first marriages of urea me mat me marsnai would
white Women to white men la the &o nothing about It if he were
Oregon Country were performed I a.
there. Ground was opened there J "But eertalnly he must at least
for thi burial of the first white! have! some pride about his city
woman and child in an mis vast ana wnat other people think of
domain. . I It!" I exclaimed. And I am still
m m a I wondering if he has not.
The list might be extended al- I Ah I waited I ram(inhri Ti
most indefinitely. Captain Sutter recent decision of the supreme
got new directions from there, court, June 3, when Justice
The futst petitions to the United Frankfurter upheld the consti-
States government for extending tutionality of a flag salute re-
its laws to mis weeieramoM qulrement of a school board In
west were written there. At that the case of 4 some children wfro ,
point was started the movement had been taught that the salute
which inade all the states oft this to the flag was 'forbidden by
nation draining ' Into Balboa's command of scripture" and had
great ocean. I refused to do what they abso-
About the LaFolIetts. Ctude la-1 lately believed was displeasing to
Foiiett ana nis son now; nave a i uoa.
SDlendia young peacn orcnara i , Thr. m fw tnAaA h .
growing on the land thit inade j i,lieTe and however one may de-1
up meiirit garueus, iiu uui cld9 i tbl, question, we are per-
uastureB oi me iee iuibbiwu. i mnannA that m. ih M tin tuan
The LaFolletts had already 500turht to vieid hi first nr-
or ovv i mum t i ence i to nia i:nn and rsvera Him
orchards, in Polk and - Marion I and Bas the courage to stand for
ana Miuitnoman counues. a uim i Ws conception of right will not
young lone , wm aaa xwu acres Da a very troublesome person to
more; pernaps more man the government.
5! UroV p ? .wenthe-ropuTatfon
iu iu yivwvo. ...-. i i or youtniul criminals for which
tog people are in Oregon. ; onr iand lg noted? And. why are
, T, ii li Jt there so many depraved youth?
The LaFollett family deeded lB the remedy tn ha tA W
wuaoui eve mo " inor flsr alntpn?
est Mima sacreu, ti,m -chonl, f - i-rf w
Th road to me site is a county i i" " v." V- .:
road. l it. beginning, should. EElr7
?.rtia;7SSSl woTTsions merlta bT the resalt by thto time.
m"e,d' eil,tlefa?Ji,;1 I Salntlng the flag Is an appealing
In order. Taia writer promises to
see to this, in good time) if spared
his usual good health.
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gesture . bat has it any : intrinsic
valae after all upon the morale
It! is rerr 'doubtful, If we may
believe many articles in . maga
alnes and newspapers statins that
the i s r e a t percentage of law
breakers . are youths. I doubt not
that! these boys to whom I lis
tened to . as I waited that day.
hare been taught to salute i the
nation's flajrr But. undoubtedly,
they have not been taught 'revere
enee. for their God and His. law.
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it is far. better that those, in
whose,, hands rest ' the . training
and i destiny of the young' may be
more concerned : that . they , teach,
them the fear 'of God - and lore
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and! its :' accompanying pledge
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Aa the editor of our Statesman
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may be forced to salute but true
reverence cannot be compelled."
It is only taught." Is there not
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in great danger 1 of becoming a
criminal or In any manner dam
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of the nation?
Let us put first tMngs firsft or
as ocr Lord has said, "Seek first
the. -I Kingdom of Cod and Ills
righteousness and all these things
shall be added unto thee. - s
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