Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 08, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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    Capital AJournal
An Independent Newspaper Established 1888
GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor and Publisher
ROBERT LETTS JONES, Assistant Publisher
Published every afternoon except Sunday at 444 Che
. meketo St., Salem. Phones: Business, Newsroom, Want-
Ads. 2-2406; Society Editor, 2-2409.
' Full Leased Wire Service of the Associated Press and
The United Press. The Associated Press is exclusively
' entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches
credited to it or otherwise credited in this paper and olso
news published therein.
4 Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, November 8, 1949
Three Top Programs for the Chamber
Another set of Chamber of Commerce directors has been
thosen. Nine of the directors will be old board members,
while five will be new to the board. When they take office
In early December, their assignment will be to formulate
' development -program for Salem for the coming year.
This is an annual undertaking.
Problems created by the rapid growth of the area are
'mounting, so the board will have before it a development
Vfnrrrnm that, oradua V increases in buuub. t own uoa
been made on some of the problems. Non
been solved.
; There are three major problems the board should put
high on its list for consideration for the coming year.
The first one is the problem of traffic and parking in the
city. The traffic aspect ot the promem wm De taKen care
BY BECK
Husbands
. THrS WHAT I LIKE TO SEE,
' A tOe-LCVIN' 6UY HE'S
SO EA6ER TO OO . HE'S SOT J
, HIS OVERALLS HALF OFF. SO 1
1 HE WONT LOSE TIME WHEN J
THE CLOCK SAYS FIVE. HE'D)
, RATHER RISK BREAKIN' A
SHOP RULE THAN BREAKIN'
.HIS WIFE'S HEART.
HCS JUST AS LCVIN' IN
LTVCMORNtN&TOO. HE
'STAYS HOME TILL THE
i LAST MINUTE AN PUSHES
)in here as the clock
'strikes eisht. never
t MIND ABOUT THE FIFTEEN
MINUTES HE WASTES
I SETTI Nf INTO HIS OVERALLS
IAN1 FISHIKf THAT WRENCH
10UTFROM WHERE
HE DROPPED IT.
VTHE CUSTOMER
ZffAjMS FOR THAT.
MtNimgU Indian, W
WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND
John L. Lewis Is Desperate
Over Revolt in UMW Ranks
By DREW PEARSON
Washington Inside reason why John L. Lewis is trying o des
perately to settle with the coal operatois is that his United Mine
Workers union is torn with rank-and-file revolt.
Many coal miners deeply resented Lewis's offer to contribute
funds to CIO Steelworkers from the UMW treasury at a time
when the min-
ers themselves F-v The national committee had
are d e s t i t ute W ' . $800,000 In the bank last Janu
and hungry. B ' - J ary- When Gabrielson took over
Also, there is ifijt I in September he found, to his
wid e s p r e a d W tM V? t amazement, that Just over $100,-
rank - and - file W L, M 000 was left in the treasury.
bitterness over
Lewis's dissipa
tion of the min
ers' p e n s i on
and - w e 1 f a re
fund.
The rebellion
against Lewis
Virginia and
BY GUILD
Wizard of Odds
AMERICAN HUSBANDS
JUST DON T UKC TO DANCE,
SUOW OpOS OF WWII
WONT GET A WRONfi NUMBER
tir-ia H iQAOW VV1
Drew Pearaon
is strongest in
West Virginia,
ITS 50 TOl IF
VtXjfeE HURT IN
A MINE ACCIDENT,
VOU WONT WE...
None of them has SIPS FOR SUPPER
The First 100 Years
BY DON UPJOHN
Tt umiTrl hp interestim? to knnw who it was a hundred vears
of generally speaking, by the carrying out of the Baldock ag0 this morning mailed the first letter at the first Salem post
iL Rt thB otatp and citv crovemments will need the office, who it was bought the first stamp, where the letter was
' i: .. tu a.w in hrino-incr nhout. full realiza- eoine. what it was about and such information in general as
Hnf tho nnaihilitip for better traffic flow as conceived chi-rm that superior and elect class of people known as philatelists. The hottest diplomatic row 'through
aS.Ts CtterkinV problem, that will also call what wouldn't , , , ; S?.S
in wie plan. H. - -. - .. - w n Ed
for general city-wide cooperation in iimiing .uts. -- - -
Elfstrom has already suggested a plan to secure parking l?$J
lots throughout the city, but no definite steps have been ?VW "that p-
Jaken yet. ticular letter and
. Second on the list of problems is that of encouraging the llle It away in
selective location in this area of business firms that will his collection of
heln build the community. Some in Salem don't want to early Oregon
see the city change, but the latest figures indicate that philatelic gems.
Oregon and the Willamette valley will continue to grow for Ed probably
--. i, .aflnn nf tVi pMint.rv. whether some neoDle owns the out
want it that way or not. So the logical move for the cham- s'ndinf co"ec- D. ujh.
ber is to do the "inviting" and ""d-work necessary J o
to bring sound businesses and industries here that will inpqucstion would Just about
,Comnuuie wwaiu uie uuuuu.s m uit c". top it an Dff i fact jt wouid
CAPITAL NEWS CAPSULES
Truman's Cruiser The navy
cruiser Helena has been nick
named the "Shangri-La" be
cause it was decked out as a
floating White House for Presi
dent Truman to cruise to Alas
ka. A cabin was redecorated for
where several local mine unions the president, complete with pi
have voted by secret ballot to go ano, radio-phonograph and blue
back to work. However, the op- paint job. Teletype was also
erators refused to reopen, fear- installed so that the president
ing possible violence and blood- could keep in touch with the
shed by Lewis' strong-arm world while cruising. But at the
squads. last minute, Truman called off
Other miners, rather than his Alaskan trip. So "Shangri-
have their families go hungry in La" is now on its way to less
the prolonged strike, have actu- glamorous duiy in the Far East,
ally gone to work in non-union Labor and Anti-Trust Act A
mines in Virginia and western new scheme to curb labor un-
Kentucky. ions has been hatched by Sen. By HAL BOYLE
' Willis Robertson, Virginia de- New York UP) "I grew up," said Morey Amsterdam, "the day
ROW OVER CHINA mocrat. He will try to slip a bill T j;,-n,,or vnn ran't Give Deode eood advice you have to
cuiigrcM iicAi jfc charge them for it."
unions under the anti- AmdorHam is on of the too funnv men of television and ra
dio. This is the new Amsterdam. The old Amsterdam was just
POOR MAN'S PHILOSOPHER
'You Can't Give People Advice
-You Have to Charge Them'
M.vh in f h r.,nm.r. Great Britain in recent vears is trust laws. Since this would ne-
re wondering who these phila- taking place backstage over the ver get past the senate labor a gag writer for
committee, Robertson will offer 0ther comics,
me Din as an amenament 10 me
antitrust laws, thus send the bill
to the more anti-labor senate
judiciary committee.
tists are to whom we have re- touchy subject of China.
fcrred. In common parlance they President Truman and Secre
are stamp collectors. A group tary Acheson got wind of the
that many folk consider some- act that a lar8e British diplo
nhat unnfv. hut thev'H assure matic delegation has been sec-
you if they're crazy, it's fun to retly conferring in Pieping with
be crazy. tne Chinese communists in order MERRY-GO-ROUND
to negotiate British recognition President Truman has receiv-
We Knew It All the Time of the Red government. This is ed information so far not con
Hollywood, No". 8 VPl A man a direct violation of the Bevin- elusive that the Russian atom
can keep quiet longer than a Acheson agreement made in bomb went off prematurely
woman. This age-old biological Mew York a month ago in which probably by accident.
fact was proven scientifically both agreed that no deals would Most effective tactic against ,,,.
As a youth
ful vaudeville
per forme r
he joked and
played a 'cello s
used to try to
suggest to the
stars he hero
worshipped, ways they could
improve their
yesterday by a radio show (Peo- be made with the Chinese Reds Louis Johnson in the opinion of
On any list that is drawn up should be the matter, pronably be of interest to know p'e Are, Fun"y;- n Nov- Yhe hL'lhl co"mng fT,1 navy. me?!s oc ?te IS"1 f,r he said "Then I
nprpct.ed so lone of adeauate highways to and from what sort of a postmark they s,hw placed Mrs. Anna santan- oi riogetner wan ranee, tioi- president in 185. This, they n-
fpssfnnal eair writi
oil" rpu ni iv to ;ill ..,l,o traffic flnw nnlv to haH In h SaW nst nffw aeT- . lam'. nousewite, idna ana oeigium. gure, is tne easiest way lo gel ----- -. ; -
Los When the state department Truman jealous.
JSaiem. ine nuiuucit ymn win i.ai,c uaiuv, "y " -. . ,..-, violn or
the outskirts of the city From there, the 'j; Angeles salesman, in' a store learned that this agreement had Secretary of the Treasury ,000 to $5 000 for the same waste of lime.
IS completely unsuiveu. iiiciaaumnuuciiiiiiaom.w"'." ----- -- - V I
or the amount of traffic it is forced to carry. The new make it. As likely as not that
fhighway over the Cascades needs attention, too. ster took aork out
; Tliai-a nhvimialv orA mnpr Tirnh pttir that coniront tne j n ni:
community, in which the chamber is concerned. In fact, of that first stamp. Sometimes "er five days, three hours and jster Bevin denouncing his gov- Jonesboro high school of Jones- bit of advice from one star for
window to see who could do been violated, Secretary Ache- John Snyder holds four honor
nothing the longest. They could't son and the other foreign min- ary degrees, but he never gradu
talk, read or listen to a radio, isters sent a scorching joint note ated from college. The highest
Their meals were brought In. secretly to British Foreign Min- school he ever completed was
by because no matter what I
say about anyone I always wind
up saying something good about
him also."
At 37 Morey, one of the best
ad libbers in the trade, figures
he has coined himself some 10,
000 gags.
"For a while I was doing 78
shows a week and had to throw
200 jokes a day," recalled Am
sterdam, who now has his own
program on the Du Pont tele
vision network.
"I believe I reallv know
writing. And five mi11inn inkps. Some enmeriiann
years later they were paying me keep a file, i don't, It., a
material I had tried to give
them for nothing.
"They just laughed me off,"
went into pro-
I think it's easier to make up
a new joke or remember one
that fits the situation than it
He himself got an excellent is to dig through a file."
the list is long. But the three problems aoove are aeserv- the early postmaster carved
ing of the new board's earnest and prompt attention be- weird designs on corks used for
'cause of their long range effect on developing the business such purposes. It may be he
and commerce of the Greater Salem area. simply wrote his initials on the
stamp with a quill pen. But these trailer.
TL klnrthuact Prnnrnm e matters beclouded In the
. a nassage of vears and Drobablv n"v" """s 000e". re "P- a""s informed of its activities
, C. Girard Davidson, assistant secretary 01 tne interior, - ' ' " pearmg for the perennial turkey from here on in.
"In announcing his department's proposed six-year $1.5 mean any Dut lnat shoots which indicate there's a Acheson and Truman are still
(billion program for the Pacific Northwest was careful to "owocimct guild we referred to. great day in the offing. boiling.
state that it is no substitute lor a uoiumma vaney Aamm
istration, for which he has been campaigning. He stated :
"Undoubtedly, people will argue that, just as they argued
that the Joint engineer-reclamation report was a good substi
tute for CVA. This is not in any way a substitute. We are
"merely recognizing the need for integrating this department's
activities in tho area. To inter-relate activities of the engineers,
'federal power commission, agriculture department and com
merce department as a CVA would, requires a chance of basic
law."
The six-year program includes only the functions of in
'terior's various agencies, and if it gets included in the
budget, it would presumably have to be lived up to if a
CVA was created and thus insure perpetuation of the in
ferior's control of expenditures and construction under the
CVA. The bureau chiels evidently (ion l want to De purgea
"... m"le5i " . C'S CM " "rS..- r whom he wrote movie dialogue Morey likes ridiculous humor
r. """I. v.,. Z ". l" , r; -W1 -but humor that also carries a
a SlitillKer UI1 llie SlUre S Inez- .vftju, nuuiuitu uia wuuoc uuaiiicaa is Hunting viuiii- ,
TV,- ,.,,. J ft,. COUntrv's ffllilt hilt hrarfnlv nals nlcn h.mfo (n. .ntin.c in OOH t Offend anyone.
test. Klein won a $3000 house tated tha the move was neces- his spare time. He has an expert sfnM .cwby wrote on one of
sary. nowever, sruam, ne con- taste for old bronzes,
descended to say, would keep its (Copyright mil
the thought behind it.
His best gagf
about 100 postal cards he mail- like one I wrote for a Bob
ed Morey over the years. "I get Benchley movie short. Benchley
One Result of the Coal Strike
Des Moines, la. (U.R) Mrs. Sallie Cochran told police some
one stole 500 pounds of coal from her basement.
MacKENZIE'S COLUMN
MARION COUNTY RECOLLECTIONS
Celebrating 4th at Gervais
Red Crackdown on Czechs
Explains U. S. Plant Embargo
SERVANTS OF
BROTHERHOOD
Southern race disturbances or
KKK floggings make sensation
al headlines, while the little acts
of kindness between white and
colored people seldom get in the
newspapers.
In Flnrpnrp. Smith Carnlina
for instance a TJpm Woctorn a Players.
Union messeneer. James E. To Bive the daV a Perfect end
By OSWALD WEST
(GoYtrnor ot Oreron (rom 1911 ta 1015)
Celebrating a Fourth of July at old Gervais seemed to carry
a little more "kick" than any of the other nearby towns.
The French Prairie-ites were a little more effervescent. And
there was always an exciting baseball game Gervais vs. Mt.
Angel, Silverton, Woodburn or St. Paul. The latter team usually
carried three or four Colemans
picks up a phone and says:
" 'Hello, Honey. Get the kids
off the street I'm driving
home.' "
t
Morey has a theory that what
defeats most comedians is lack
of confidence in theii own jokes.
"You have to tell them like
you think they're funny your
self." he said.
"Old material alone never
really killed a comedian. No
matter what joke you tell It's
new to a large part of your
Our outfit reached Gervais a
little before noon by saddle audience
Jones, has spent his extra time ing they usually closed it with horse or buckboard, and parked Amsterdam is a song writer
and energy in recent years col- a quarter-horse race. in the rear of Ed Dupin's or Jake as well as a comic. Among his
lecting money for the march of The residents of several ad- Bingham's saloon. best known are "Why, Oh Why,
dimes. James Jones has been so joining praries came in num- After the ball same, the horse Did I Ever Leave Wvnminir?"
Monday was the 32nd anniversary of the Bolshevist revolution energetic and so devoted that he hers to help celebrate. The pro- snorts Gathered In the saloons tn "Rum and Coca Cola." and th
for opposing a CVA, an administration measure, but keep that overthrew the czarist government and established a Red re- has won the admiration of all Eram of the day ran about as talk horse race. And it was in current "Vuk a Puk."
control of reclamation. 8ime which in the succeeding generation has extended its doml- citizens in his community and follows: First, t h e morning 0ne of the two above mentioned "The first thing I ever sold
r Davidson said that uslmr a one-nroeram budget for all na,,;on to almT' th.ird of the globe- Iast ycar this coIumnist nomi- parade, which led to the speak- res0rts that a match race was was a song to Sophie Tucker
nKrZaXen .U?X most amazing con "ate,d h'.ra " 8 Sent oI Brc- er,' stand, where Jack D'Arcy arranged and the wagered when I was 14 years old," h.
, - . . iiu. win - - vi inernooa. reaa ine ueuiarauon or inae-
By DeWITT MacKENZIE
iiA Forelrn Affair Attaint)
IMnt nnlv has ;OTt
i--ai- i.i- c it.- ; -i. a- u- j it miri "
congress a oeiver mea oi ine jou 10 oe uoue mere. yv neii Soviet Russia
-congress can really get a good look at the whole picture," created the huge
he said, "they will do an intelligent job of appropriating Red bloc of na
money. But if the agencies don't present an intelligent tions which owe
picture then it is our fault." alle g 1 a n ce to
, Davidson said the new program would bring about a Moscow, but
-considerable expansion of the rate of federal resource work agents have pen
in tho northwest. In addition to stepping up work on etrated even the
major water and power facilities, he said it would include uncivilized parts
f ti,il,!i;f .afairilnnl. mmatitinit.l C.nMilioo ' "16 WOrld tO
::'V -.i:r t.. i . r. . j establish Bolshe
lllllieiui otuilii:n, mm iiiiiuiii-uiviii-u icwuild uvvi;uimiic-iii. vjs cells Which
ine uuusLiuii miHt's, 11 mi iius ueveiopiuuiii can ue cm- ..tnlt. tuai.
ciently done under the present agencies, interior and army fcaity t0 Moscow.
engineers with state co-operation, what is the use of a The chief weapons employed ,haH
CVA to transfer the gigantic task to three politicians, pre- n this "World revolution" have p ' "' BULLS ARE TOO TAME
monev nosted. Such wnffprpH recalled "Shp was in Ran Fran-
Prscident Benes, co-founder of The other day, however, the pendence, and John M. Gearin money, however, was greatly ex- Cisco. I went backstage and sang
the republic, died a broken- man who had been helping oth- delivered the oration of the day. ceeded by side bets made on the the song to her My Brother
hearted man. Foreign Minister ers, himself was taken sick. He The youngsters, with their street. Played Piano and she bought
UI ",e lal"er " ,. ",e """""I" w"n tuuiu uemtun, Parkersville Lane was chosen on the spot for $50.'
v& iiic ic(iuuill., lllci a lllJTMi;!- wnintniiuii Ul VdllUUS Ullm UfUll 111 KIVC 1U11C aiiu uiaiakict
ious end in a fall from a high ments, leaving a wife and seven to the day.
window. children without funds.
Rvitimonintinn ni tk Promptly the white citizens of Then came lunch time, when
began immediately Florence started a campaign to gatherings would break up into
Early in October arrests of ne'p P'm-
small businessmen and other
middle class elements was beeun
with the aDnnrent Me nf win. fr? lTm 10 l0P lms mark to a n d superimposed with an
as tne course, as It afforded a
near quarter - mile stralght-a-
way, free from gravel.
DalViU Haekcflila
Ing out the middle class. Several nelp mm-
Both sides of the lane were
, Last Januar?. Jone, Tamil v units which, with invited "ke and rider " e? D0"t
collected $2576 to help the euests. would seek a shadv soot rail fence. atP of which were '"A '"I
March of Dimes. Now his friends where blankeU could be spread !fated the interested spectators. Vuthom of nn. hi.
arc trino in . . : j .ni. The French Prairie uals. reiralpH me autnorsnip of one of his
. n w .wu ni.j uiai n iij u ii mitierimtHiseu Willi an ' ' a . r
lows from Mexico's bull fighters there t0 wet their whistles, and
aumably like many of the Truman appointees, lame ducks? been ideological persuasion and reported to be spreading through
' outright force. tho nmvlnos inj
Seasonal Fashions Note ot thcsc- lhe strong-arm said to be getting sentences of department is getting more bel- or more of the local saloon:
, , , . , ,. ,, , method has been responsible for two years in forced labor camps
Perpetual changing, revolutionary, rather than cvolu- most of the success. or In uranium and coal mines,
tionary, in women's fashions are always mystifying and a World War, of course, assist- One Prague resident reported
subject of amazement and amusement as to why and ed greatly, since numerous that his cousin had been sent
wherefore to mere man excepting of course, to creators countries both In Asia and Eu- to a uranium mine after a four
"and sellers profiting thereby. Since recorded and at least rope were occupied by Soviet minute trail. He was convicted
-illustrated history began there has been an undisguised troops, thereby establishing im- of listening to Western broad- "authorities has insisted that
Dorrowmg i rum long iiirgoiu'ii gt'iieriuions and more or v. . ...... FuIuiui mmi
less repetition, in the garb of the fair sex from tho simpli-
r v. nH.:ni. i.' . ; i A i. . n ,uA c :
lily ui lite diii.tciii. i jk.v I'1 iai in 411111 vjict:in tu lite tttlll lining
absurdities of feudal times. And the present dav has gone 1""r At,loe another wca
even iurther back in time to revive
.aborigne at least in bathing suits.
tlvities of the Catholic church.
way long before the Gray Horse those fireside chats," said Mor
ns as wen as an , . .. -j .... .
oilier beef on the hoof. But the Z ".7-, oul-
And so it turned ey, "and I'll write you a whole
routine."
bull fighters complain that this
even further back in time. to revive the G-string of the ?TZZIX: S .t nv v ,n in? pS !?"f' the fighting spirit out of
1 ,v "nj " .... v...... - xnrir onus.
Pnmrmtntinf. r.n th. .t.h.Vt th. annnvmni,. Tnni 1. ""n vr, ?" Replies the agriculture depart-
nr.t.1.1 nf in. M. V.A Tim.. mcnl of powcr P",1- anrt for accept s,aie pain salaries, mrnt: "Unless the vaccinations
nmnist of the New lork Times says: furthering the imperialistic and the government takes con- contlnue, there won't be any
"The ways cf women may be Inscrutable, but periodically furthering tho Imperialistic trol of all church admlnistra- bulls with or without fighting
there takes plate in their world an upheaval which gives the aims" of the Soviet union. tlve, financial and appointive af- spirit." As a compromise, the
UHHiKiiuiu man cause 10 wonocr. ine revolution is universal, Attlee made this charge In a lairs.
eBsuniii, ami mnuinus in us inception, it usually Dcgins wim speech In which he also cited ... vaccinate a fighting bull 30 davs
the sad and somewhat bitter comment, "I haven t a thing to Czechoslovakia's plight as an In this manner has Czecho- prior t0 his appearance in an
Z ' i lieaca"se.M" ' ?Fnly ,on lJl "hould be exnmp,e 0 Rll!!Sian methods. Slovakia been made an unwilling arena.
short, or short ones long, or shoulders that looked good enough r,ii...i.i. i. . jj m-mhr ih. "Soviet hlno Th ...
:yesterday are today Impossible for the unique reason that "they Czechoslovakia does Indeed m'mbcr of the Soviet Woe. Th
ire wearing dropped shoulders now." The most dreadful mis- Provide an excellent. example of communizing of this sturdy little GoP Ct PBOARD BARE
, Uke the uninformed male can make Is to ask who "they" are. now Bolshevism works. She is typical of Bolshevist methods National Chairman Guy Ga-
"U7I...I il. ....... l.j ...i. t u. t- ...i-v ratinnl nf rnnrsp Kit ntit in thu Which have ODCratCd With Such V.rirlsnn ha. firrri 7S rmnlnirM
iriifiv, nic yu.iiii niniv vsiic-itiiy, n itu in wtjtri, ' ' ' - ' . .... , . , . . , rtu,
'makes women act that way? Why must they constantly be same class with some of the efficiency in so many other off the payroll of the republican ln ,ne hands or me MCKrugnis,
.changing the vital proportions nf their garments; and further Balkan stales which still are countries. national committee In an effort Linn county horsemen. He was
:from whence springs the seed of each year's new look? (The primitive in many respects. The With the foregoing back- to put the committee on a pay- called "Sage Rat", bred and born
very expression, as the avant-garde knows, is by now old hat). Czechoslovakia which was ere- ground. It Is easy to understand as-vou-go basis. He will fire in Montana. A deal being made,
The columnist Concludes that the art of dress, though tt,d 'he end of World War I why the United States govern- st.fl more later. thi ' "Q""" ' H"'" "me 0ne
m l: i i. l- i . .i . w. m thrivina. rinnmrrnllc rnn. ment last Friday imoosed rigid Gabrielson found GOP finan- of our family possessions.
zuncuuuiti, is nunc tne Hrt, una consequently gome oi . "' . : . . . , . . , . , . . , V c- u, tl,j
T . ' . ... . . .. . Iub'vv ,iiu sn nn nhtAMil art1 rnntrnlt nn .hlnmiinl nf atr.tffi(? ttiu in m turrthln afafa uhnn ka SaBC Rat. BS a SDflmCr. COUld
goods to the whole world, ex- recently took over. Former Na- snow a worm oi speea; ana as
Dick, a beautiful dappled gray,
was the pride of the Prairie, and
our outfit, from early ln the
authorities have agreed not to Prln- hi!,fen -fa"n8 c-
IIIK (JUBSIUIllllv. n ttuiBC MiMfc
could "take" Gray Dick could
bring home some real bacon for
the West family.
So, Pappy and my older broth
ers began to scout for a speedy
"short horse". They found one
it is good and some bad. If it is following the trend of
. .... .. . i .. . '. npace-minnen nnniimiinn
modern art, il is mostly tno miter and merely a symptom - Th,n ,, lh. .nnrt Worl(1 cpt,lina Canada, to prevent re- tlonal Chairman Hugh Scott a "stand-and-sUrter" he was In
or decadence. However, vanity, the keeping up with the War and Rus,iH mlli(nry 0ccu- shipments o the Soviet bloc. had been spending at the rate class by himself. We had
Joneses, and copy-cat tendencies to play their parts. It pation toward the close of the The strategic goods concerned of $70,000 a month for payroll around three months in which
is indeed fortunate that women can t see themselves as conflict. Since that time the are largely Industral Items which and other expenses, while prac- to ready him for the Gervais
Others see them or many of fashion's foibles would die counirv has been largely So- might contribute to the Soviet tlcally no money was coming in Fourth and Gray Dick. In color
abornin'. vletUed, "war potential.'' from the big-money boys. Saga Rat was a bright bay.
A 21 -Year-Old Bet for $1000
Portland, Nov. 8 (VPiWhere Is Paul BarlowT And does ha
still plan to fulfill that pact he signed 21 years ago In
Hominy, Okli.T
That's what Hugh Porter Miller, a 40-year-old steel worker,
would like to know right now. A thousand dollars depends on
It.
It seems that Miller and Barlow, as youths, signed a for
mal agreement promising to meet on the steps on the White
Bouse ln Washington on Jan. 1, 1950.
"If either of us sre absent from the said place at said
appointed time," the agreement declared, "the absentee will
present as a gift to the other party the sum of one thousand
(1000) dollars."
Miller, who's been carrying the paper around In his wallet
for the 21 years, said he was beginning to worry about It
"Chances are Paul has forgotten all about it then again he
might not," he complained.
"It was drawn op in the city clerk's office at Hominy
maybe It's recorded and legal," he said. "And I haven't heard
from Paul but once in 21 years. I don't have any Idea where
he Is."
It would be kind of expensive. Miller added, for him to
trek off to Washington Just for that.
But, on the other hand, "suppose he's counting oa hooking
mt for the thousand bucks?"
Morey says it is foolish for an
amateur to try to heckle a pro
fessional performer, as the per
former keeps about 100 gaga
t , .j , . .. . . ennff. Whpn Mnvv 4nlr tha.
abundance of food. " vangaiea, oeuea momer nuD- the nlaintiff's 1wv.r
After lunch -the ball game. bards. av wXw to the event. ed.the plaint,ff ' lawyer
Such oldsters as were not so Sage Rat was ridden by Ike i.e. ..' ..
In hp hattl. Dn...sf h(.,. ... i-j ..u- p an ;U. . JUU lea comtruiani Mil
- - " "v aeeyiy iiueresieu us ine yuuiig - n1-". - .tigiti laufih
mouth disease, the agriculture would take time out to visit one Jockey. To lessen the weight, .,, ,
father had him ride bareback. .oij i" rrC T 1
i a.u. ...ul l j . ma iaw;ti
than from the bulls. For the bull gather and ,pread ,uch new, an(1 A coin waj flipped or cholce K "" lo,
fighters blame the U.S. agricul- gossip aJ might be of interest of start. n-.B ..,,i,m . t
ture department for breaking , ,h, rMiHPni. of the nrairies mti i. , Once Amsterdam was a guest
the spirU of their fighting bulls 'f tr?e ' a ri " Winning, we chose a standing at the White House, and Presl-
It seems that the agriculture f the prairT . . ,?art' R'ht then' wf f'?"d dent Roosevelt asked for a few
department, working with Mex- Th. nn m( nv. th, MV ou"- Lhe could teI1 ."' vlsito":
.... ..... - -- : "' "lc n" wuuiu ue on nis -sup my name into one or
. fighting bulls be vaccinated ev- .. " " ,' " . 4.k. wy ,on,, c
Meantime, the government has " , ,u. ,ii n Horse race, for money, to take got started.
nriinin'. Snrlalisi PrlmA Min. cracked down heavily on the ac-
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gravel.
It was the heyday of the
"quarter horse". French Prai
rie could boast of two: Gray Dick
and the Lemery Mare. Gray
i