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_T h c _ i ’ o ld H il1 N e w s ‘ G o ,d Hill, Oregon S wés Washington D ig e s t rf Thursday. A p ril 22, 1937 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia Ask Me Another O about: • California Condors. CANTA MONICA, CALIF— vJ Local naturalists are all National Topics Interpreted «Rog o v er the d isco v e ry that the California condor is By W IL L IA M BRUCKART W ASHINGTON 0 C j coming back in numbers to his [ NATIONAL P « $ S BLOG former haunts just up country from here. In fact, they are Washington.—Many spineless oftl- going out of one violent gog cials of the federal government plenty of grapevines by which word could have been sent to the Mich- right into another. Because the M ust w ® r 8 horribly , C urb .hocked the oilier •Man governor and. I truly believe, "W arninfi in Russian'* condor^ the mightiest winged that If there had been a request Lewis day when several for federal troops, there would have creature in all North America, By FLOYD GIBBONS . , hundred farm ers been a distinct change in the at was supposed to be practically took Famous Headline Hunter matters into their own httnds titude of Labor Leader Lewis al P E W bodies of men have ever attracted so much attention as extinct, along with such van- and drove a bunch of sit-down most overnight. ished species of native wild life s' rikers out of the groat Hershey Further, 1 have heard from plenty the Canadian ’’Mounties" and few have ever had so much chocolate plants in Pennsylvania, written about them. The Mounties have been the center of as the great auk, the passenger they thought it was terrible that of lawyers in the house and senate pigeon and the lightning rod men who were striking for higher that the decisiop that no federal law many a tale, both true and of the Actionized variety. This one agent. was being violated was wholly wages should be beaten and slugged is true—told by a man who once was a Mountie himself. It’s So now we have set up a new as the farm ers at Hershey, Pennsyl- questionable. Those lawyers were an actual page out of the Canadian Mounted’s history, and the m ark for envious Florida to shoot ' an*H. treated the sit-down strikers quite convinced that Mr. Roosevelt man who is telling us about it is Constable Walter D Fast of at. For while they The strikers had closed the choco had federal statutes at his com mand to use as the basis for ac Chicago. may have croupiers late plants, thus cutting off the Hell S y n J L . I. Cenerai Qui* W N U S n e iw . IU 1 What is a Dutch auction? 3 In what countries is slavery Still practiced? 3. What la the world's record of weight carried by man? 4. Does a watch gain time at night? 9. What Is the highest price ever puid for a book at auction? , 8. In what purt of the world doca ,h® ruln ?’ what famous beauty was Menelaus the husband? 8. What is an oligarchy? 9. What does "polytechnic” mean? 1C In American politics what Is a "favo rite son"? 11. What is an animalcule? 12. Who wrote the song "C a rry Me Back to Old Vlrglnny"? A nsw ers 1. It Is on auction at which bids — ------------ - ......... are decreased instead of In- creased until u m inimum price is reached. - No nation form ally indorses • 1«ve trading, but it Is believed to exist in Abyssinia. China. Eritrea, lledjaz, Kufra, Liberia, Morocco, South Morocco, Rio de Oro, East and West Sahara and South Trlpo- tion in the various sit down strikes— at Bradley’s in Walt served for five years with the Mounties—from 1929 to 1935. And daily market for thousands of gal if he seriously wanted to get mixed the events which make up this strange tale happened in 1935 Walt 1 Palm Beach, with lons of m ilk. up in the labor row. eyes as keen and was stationed at St. Paul de Metis, in Alberta. T ortunately for the country the Then, 1 am reminded of the very He was out on a routine patrol one July day, riding along a lonely bleak as the con number of these spineless creatures, frequent attacks which were forth- dor's are, and real- tra il, when he saw smoke rising from a clearing up ahead. charged with official responsibility, coming from the White House and estate dealers in He put the spurs to his horse and headed for the clearing. is very few. But I mention the fact other New Deal spokesmen when M iam i as greedy as As he came closer, he could see fire and suddenly a hoarse because therein is a key to some of he is, our frustrated scream came to his ears over the s till summer air. the things that have been happen employers and banks and business generally foiled to measure up to rivals w ill be put to ing , in the Roosevelt adm inistra New Deal demands in the recovery T rapper’s C abin W as B lazing. it to dig up a bird tion s treatm ent of the labor dis programs. The President spoke with A t a gallop, Walt pushed toward the blaze. The screams grew fainter 3. A. P. McCarthy of St. Ixxils, w ith a wing spread turbances. emphusis on those occasions. He Mo., carried 2,250 pounds on his as he approached. He dashed into the clearing to And a small trap of from nine to elev I believe no one can support vi has been completely silent in the back in 11198. Irv in S. Cobb per s cabin burning furiously. en feet. olence but there can be no doubt current situation. 4. I f the temperature is lower a Even as he approached, the cabin's walls began falling. The screams that the federal government is watch w ill gain. lnslde’ fadul8 to a low moan, stopped abruptly as beams and Communism's Gallant Foe. charged w ith responsibility for pro uiriDers dropped on him. And he has been able to maintain 5. In 1927 Dr. A. S. Rosenbach CJ ARDLY a day passes but we tecting rights. Hights are possessed read in the paper of an ac by everyone under our Constitution silence through protection given him paid $106,000 for a copy of the By the tim e Walt got across the little clearing, the cabin was count of individual heroism, of sac and under our form of government by political ma Gutenberg Bible, which is said to m ^ ei-itfo n rlyw,OH ground.‘ There was absolutely no hope for the K ept neuvering in tlie be the highest price ever paid man within. Walt began seeing to it that the fire didn't spread, and at rifice, of devotion to duty—some and when a handful of individuals Silent ----------------r ,_ senate. As an in to. a book at auction. ,Vme. he wonderin8 why the man who had died in the thing which renews our faith in hu- assume to disregard the rights of 6. Arica, Chile, has the m in i stance of this. let ruins didn’t get out of that cabin. man beings and makes us realize others it becomes something more that scattered through the world are than a situation about which soft me cite the efforts of Senator mum nmuunt that has come un There was something strange about it. The cabin was a one The average splendid souls of whom we never words and tears for the down-trod- McNary of Oregon, the so-called Re der observation. w h « ¡t J * / ’ ,°,C.CuUPt nt had ° “ ly 10 s tfP ou‘ ° f ‘ be door publican leader, in the senate, who rainfall for 17 years was only 0 03 heard before and probably shall den worker are required his L u i t ’ I 0*® starled near the d<wr and blocked inch a year and there were only 3 his exit in that direction, he could easily have crawled out of never hear again. When the emer- ' a window, gency came he rose to it- a n d that's the farm ers at Hershey. Pennsvl- L i, „ .7 - _ - enough. vania. T cannot w . n. but T /T ,' t h' , r ° r devU m ight have been so ill that he couldn’t move X Ä h, S T Î y.L I I F “ V1 « ® " senn**' " " " ' was floundering t « * . t ™,. to“th i £ x £ condlt?on b. a lonely cabin But because, in the last few wind blow ,. Î . , ” Â ï “ i ~ « « î A f - •» ■ “ .* form of government in th .v W au r*j« cted that theory. Darned few people get so sick months, we've learned to expect it the form of the resolution from one which power is restricted to a few. they can t move when fire is bearing down on them. of him. I ’m thinking many of us fo® headlong and unrestrained ac- 9 Embracing many arts, needing only concurrence of the fail to appreciate a recurrent act of “ ons of John L. Lewis and his labor T hings Looked V ery Suspicious. 10. A candidate backed at a na gallant service by one venerable, agitators are curbed, sooner or later house to a Joint resolution which is Walt reported the fire and the man's death, and then waited for a measure that requires the signa tional convention chiefly by tha the embers to cool down The Mount.es went ¿ver the rui^s of «hal enfeebled man whose name is fa- we w *u Pay with blood- we w ill ture of the President. M ajority delegation from his own state. m ilia r to all Christendom. From pay with hves of citizens because 11. An animal of microscopic tim e to time, trium phing by sheer the. American people always have Leader Robinson was quick to block smallness. w ill power, by sheer singleness of ‘osisted and always w ill insist upon that maneuvering No one needs to tell you. of course, that Mr. Roose 12. James Blund, a negro poet. purpose above his own suffering, 8 sduare deal. Pope Pius X I, speaking from what ‘ n treating of conditions within velt did not want to have that reso soon must be his deathbed, sends the country, it is well always to lution come to him. So, as a second instance of fed forth a clarion call for a united avoid inflam m atory declarations. I front against the growing menace h°P* 1 am never guilty of unfair- eral government sissiness, we see of communism. ness in anything I w rite. But the a subservient m ajority of New Deal • • • cold fact is that, in this country, ers adopting a resolution which said the tim e has arrived when govern in effect. “ You naughty boys! You Waning Merchant Marines. ment must make a choice between know it is wrong to indulge in sit A FTER we’ve spent billions in its functions as government and al down strikes, to take possession of government subsidies trying to lowing autocracy of labor leaders other people’s property, and we are build up a proper merchant fleet 8'aP y°u on the w rist for to destroy the rights and property go,',ng of our own, it ’s just a trifle discon it . " Well, that was a declaration of certing to read that, among the six of the other m illions of our popula- policy but when the resolution was nations leading in m aritim e ship- ¿,abor has its rights and they ping, the United States s till ranks 0 0 ^ ^ 7 7 ? ' ^ ’ bUt u“ “ ec«ualIy before the senate they could not .u —j .------- . . . in ships im portant that the rights of those resist the temptation to denounce third in gross tonnage, fifth business because they charged it having a speed of twelve knots or who are not members of any union was unfair to labor. who want to work, who own propi better, and last in ships built within Then, we have another circum erty, be protected. Thus fa r in the the last ten years. stance. Representative Dies, a Tex present labor controversy, it must The V ictim ’s Charred Body Was Found. But, although Los Angeles is a be said that the Roosevelt admin as Democrat, proposed a resolution Ignorance and Knowledge susb£ ‘c S f aa cu e' t° Othed C° mb’ 7,16 investigation disclosed some m ighty great port, we have no tim e right istration and the governors of most in the house for an investigation of Distance sometimes endears now to pester about a comparatively of the states have fallen short in sit down strikes. Mr. Dies was w ill friendship and absence sweetenetb triv ia l thing such as the threatened ing to- condemn sit down strikes it.—Howell. VJCti n ? 5 harred was found and examined. The poor fel- vanishment of the American flag their sworn duty. but he wanted to know what the There has been much praise ac- h im fo an fron bestead? Wire’ and b° Und behind from the seven seas—not while we’re s till so uncertain about who i - ° ! ded Governor M ^ p h y of Mich- facts were. Very quickly, many of the weak-kneed boys on the floor rt-ThTi,e. 7,” ei ide“ c? °/fo u > P'ay all right. But who had done of the house smelled a thorough-go- L T N ^ eS «> the cabin didn't help to answer that ques- the Wind ______ ing inquiry into labor organizations neichborhoodWaSn * # Shred 01 ®v,dence pointing to anyone in the every lady in the movie colony has generally, into political activities of Nrture un aor- ouKlIy ,.p,| wtrllo„ been suggested for Scarlett O'Hara «idtd by In u n u l mtdiuuon ol rtcosnutd -« .it . ,.The Mounties made further investigations. They learned from folks ers thumbed their noses at the labor groups, into racketeering except Mae West and Jane Withers, the vicinity that the dead man had quarreled with one of his neighbors where local labor organizations are and as for Rhett Butler—well, it courts and when law enforcement in the hands of irresponsible or a Russian—who lived a short distance from his cabin. officers were told by their superiors may yet be necessary to cast that HAVE ifC O G N C fD MTWT scheming radicals. So. the house Walt went to the Russian’s home. The Russian came out in fr o n t role as a whole m instrel first part, to hold off the execution of court sneaked out from under and, as decrees. I t seems to me that we, as of the house and Walt started asking him questions. It was just a routine with an interlocutor and six end a nation, w ill have cause to regret painlessly as possible, dodged thia questioning. There wasn’t the slightest bit of evidence to link the Rus X t “ „S g “ d W,1‘ ” ‘ d “ » ' « '“ I"« “ “ ' “ «¡S ” = men. “ settlements” of that kind for a issue by depositing the Dies resolu Helping Others tion on the table from which, of good many years to come. What do we live for. If it is not Italians in Spain. course, it w ill never be withdrawn. . Tbe.RHss‘an answered questions readily enough. There was no a im to make life less difficult for carb f T MUST be slightly annoying to I called these policies political other? I am inclining to the belief that fellow had £ a iretightt in b J eSt,Oning pr0Ceeded » seemed Walt that the 1 those Italian soldiers who were there is only one word capable of cowardice in an earlier statement in this article. A ll of the elements th a t^E to t he htdnHUaNrreled ^ 7 the dead man’ The Russian admitted flung headlong upon Spain to fight P o li H ^ I describing the at- P o lttic a l titude Qf the R(x)g in a war in which they had no per seem to me to be present to ju stify h u r ie /r i J J j n anyw?ere near the vic tim ’s home on the day it sonal interest, when, through mis that description. But there is an Dumea down, and he had his wife to prove it by. C o w ardice evelt adm inistra- take, they are mown down in hun other phase of the whole situation. tion i n dealing »• Homer <4 She Said Something in Russian. dreds by their own troops, and then with strikers of the sit down charac- I t concerns the future of the poli Are. S. K. n 11 lo° k®d Pretty hopeless, but Walt kept asking questions. And the the bewildered remnants find them ter. Labor has a weapon in the ticians who have run away from nid: was quite nervous more he asked the more he became convinced that the Russian was in- selves in the hands of the oppos strike and it is entitled to use that the real issue this time. I am quite and frit tired and worn- out. Every effort became ° / t ny co,?nection with the hideous crime. No m atter what W all ing government forces, who have a weapon because too many business convinced it w ill rise up to hold a burden to me. I ..aed wanted to know, his suspect had a ready answer reputation for sometimes being a interests have refused to be fair. them in the not too distant future. J Jr. Pierce a Favorite 1 ^ f n n t i o n as a tonie trifle rough with prisoners whom But when labor abuses, instead of and it improved my spue- they capture. I I I . .n il llirv th i. f loutxl In the course of the discussion of uses, the weapon available to it, I i in r M II X.ininic .trrnK th Still, it must be a great com then the tim e has come to call them the labor controversy, I adverted on of hr., “ nd ™ r r lir v n i S b l U l b u X " n “ •'’I 1* " ''1 w' lh '■»Kll.OMl s s s . r . 'A x f . M u several occasions ounirbantea. fo rt to the confused captives—and to account just as business interests ¡Juy of your T a lk of As she began to talk, Walt gave a sudden start. Then he controlled to the relatives of the fallen back are called to account when they vio to the politics that i n d l n " ? Wa‘i ! d;, HC W3ited the woman had finished ? a lk in g - T h ird T erm is imbedded in the home as well—to have assurance late laws. The difference is that the antl then he walked over to the Russian and slipped the handcuffs on from Mussolini that they are win ranks of labor involve m illions of situation. There is fc d 3S? “ " " P“ ' de,U wl” h“'1 ning the way for fascist doctrines. votes whereas, the ranks of business so much of politics in the picture Your Own Business U ntil they heard that cheering mes involve only a comparatively small that one hears in the under current sage, those battered survivors prob- ! number of votes. Therefore, by any around Washington a discussion of in Your Own Home ably thought that they had been llne of reasoning I have been able President Roosevelt’s future pions. was not long before the Russian was brought up for tria l. It is curious, but it appears possible, licked. I to follow through, It seems to me f o n n u ^ . w ith c o m p lrtr m . t n j r t l « ^ ? i f 1®1 Walt testifled- and ** wa8 chiefly on the testimony he gave that the federal government’s posi that M r. Roosevelt may be forced tnn4 tr ln f!d ° W Y as4-ConY*cted’ and sentenced to hang. And ha/g h e ^ id » „ ’ï- * * • chzmical co . P -_O Bow 4 1 2 1 , P o r t la n d , O r a g e « tion thus fa r can properly be de to run for a th ird term. Such a The Height of Gaff. S ? p £ 3 S f S J S i " “ ” ' r" “ •• “ d course obviously would break all scribed as political cowardice. A S J. CAESAR remarked at the There are a number of reasons precedents, but M r. Roosevelt likes And what was the testimony which Walt gave and by which the m ur ■* 1 time, all Gaul was once divid why I think this term is appro to break precedents. ed in three parts, but it is obvious derer was convicted? The whole secret lay in the R 'sia n ’s wife <?h. He has stated on several oc had come out of the house while Walt was questioning“ her husband and that subsequently there was a com priate. F irst, there was the famous casions bis nmbition to leave the night conference when M r. Roose plete re-consolidation. had spoken to him in R uss.an-without knowing that Walt spoke Russian White House in 1940 with the nation When France, already in default velt returned from his Georgia va at peace and economically prosper ^Nda.W± 7 ? . L h-.ai S.aid _wa,s i . ,,Don’.t. ‘ ®1’1 policeman you killed him. to us on one little four-billion debt, cation ard talked things over with ous. This observation has been re starts scheming to peddle her new the house and senate New Deal peated whenever the opportunity Say what we agreed to say and they w ill never be able to leaders. They emerged from that prove it on you.” est issue of government securities ©—WNU Service. meeting with the President, saying was propitious. On the last occa ■ • • that circulate among over here, that must indeed be re that the federal government could sion, there were a number of ob ourselves, in our own com garded as the height of gallishness Greyhound Speed servers in Washington who sus Memorial Tablet Below Sea or Gaulishness—spell it either way, do nothing; that no federal laws munity, that in the end A greyhound can outrun a horse The only memorial tablet to be reader, it ’ll come out the same’ had been violated and that no re tained the same reaction to the de build our sch ools and at short distances, and at top speed placed below the surface of the sea, claration, namely, that perhaps— quest had come from any proper w ill h it about 45 miles an hour, L it it is believed, is the inscribed bronze Moreover, to evade the Johnson a c t authority tor federal government in and only perhaps—M r. Roosevelt churches, pave our streets, she would have American investors tervention. e ra ry Digest says. In top racing plate that m arks the spot, in Keala had a yearning in his heart to serve lay our sidewalks, increase condition a dog should weigh ap kekua bay off the island of Hawaii, send the money to Paris and buy I t makes one laugh, such state another four years after his pres our farm values, attract proxim ately 6« pounds and stand where Capt. James Cook, the Eng these French bonds there. This sort ments as these. I f President Roose ent term expires. One w riter, noted more people to this section. from 28 to 28 inches at the shoulder. lish navigator and explorer, was of smacks of inviting B r’r Rabbit velt and his adm inistration had de for his direct expressions, observed Buying our merchandise Whether chasing ostriches in South killed by natives in 1779. Laid in to come into camp to be massacred, sired to curb sit down strikes, doe3 that only by constantly referring instead of hunting him down with A frica , deer in South Wales or me 1928, says C ollier’s Weekly, the tab anyone believe that he could not to his future retirem ent could the •n our local stores means the dogs. chanical rabbits in F lorida grey let is always covered with water, have conveyed word to Governor President invite groups to interest k eep in g o u r dollars at IR VIN 8. COBB. hounds run by sight, not by scent. even at low tide. Murphy of Michigan that he was themselves in demanding him U> © —WNU Service. home to work for all of us. w illing to help? I think there are run for a third term . r o r a COLDS Silicon Tablets ARE YOU NERVOUS? t ." sud """ y ■ ■ • it /s the DOLLARS e» W aatftrn N a w g n a n a r Vlnlnn