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FRID AY, THE TV-VF If». 1938 BEAVERTSN R E V IE W E n te re d ns aecond-clags m a t t e r D ecem ber 9, 1922, a t th ? (»ostot- flee a t HcaxerUm, Oregxa», u nd er th e a c t o t M arch 8, 1879. IS S U E D E VE R Y BEAVERTON. (Tir Boav#r(on Review QLSNAPSHOT GUILD». P A R IN G lean I ! I ! ' \ Il W P O I S I N huve been xlolnled. "It lias llihlst«*»t on Hie iiiissage ol i laxxs contrary to the (Tinstllutloii. FR ID A Y OREGON J . H. H U L E T T ...................E D IT O R S IM M R I T I I O \ R U E S P e r y e a r (in a d v a n c e ! . . . $1.09 N o t in a d v a n c e ...................... 1.50 V J DAD’S STORY BE--------------------------------- — ------ £ A n o th e r Incident in U»ai c h u rc h piay b e a r r e p e a t i n g Mr. H u m p h rie s c a m e to N espelem a s D a - Schivol I n s p e c t o r ab ou t th e tim e l pot th e r e . H e w as a ferine» B ap tist preacher from N o rth C a ro lin a. You will re m e n j’w»" t h a t Jr w as d u r i n g W il s o n ’s a d m i n is tr a t io n t h a t T w en t to Nespe- 1cm. W ell, after H a lla m l e f ’ th e r e w as n o p r e a c h e r fo r a lo n g tim e. B u t t h e latdles Aid w a n te d a p re a c h e r , t h o u " h t th ey h a d to h a v e a m a n a ro ttn e . So th ey lo ok fo in v i ti n g one and su n d r y to fill t h e p u lp it at d i f f e r e n t tim es. tllD c n s •'Regulated monopoly has ills placed fr«»«» enterprise» "Tin» New Deal admliilstratloii constantly seeks to usurp (he righi« reserved to the sta te s ami lo the peopb- * ALF M LANDON JoKs .ip trom oelow; why net th e ca m e ra . ..It Hu worm an d nis wholly because of th e position from point—he's in on the ground which it is taken. To get a similar picture th e c a m e ra should be held . iow point m ean s much, an d is an about eight inches front the gtound im p o rtan t facto r in pictu re m aking with th e golf ball fa r enough aw ay It has m uch to do with th e perspec to a ss u re good focus. A very small tive we get in pictures. If th e p e r lens opening should he used and t*'»> spective is not pleasing to th e eye exposure tim ed according!' Th e it will not be pleasing in th e picture, a ft e r all. is a faithful rendering <t an d if th e effect as seen from th e th e perspective that the eye s s viewpoint of th e c a m e ra lens is odd from this lens viewpoint Similarly o r sta rtlin g it will be recorded ju s t with th e shot of th e men and the derrick atop th e new building so in the picture. T ry a num ber of worm's-eye While d isto rtio n is to be avoided in the truly a rtis tic photograph, it views, some bird's-eye vi w* (even is possible to obtain m any in t e r a slight elevation will give the la t estin g sh ots from unusual points of t e r effect» and. shall we say, some view, even though th e perspective cross-eyed views or sn ap s from odd be a bit violent. Expert photograph angles. Many of them probably will e rs a r e today seeking and finding be of no value, until you hav< b n new an gles from which to make tau g h t by experience to si <■ the th e i r pictures, an d for th e most most effective combination of angle p a rt th e re s u lts a re pleasing as well and subject for a given picture. as a ttr a c t iv e and unusual. Many Doubtless th e most of them will be a m a t e u r s a r e also finding a new criticized a s crazy-looking, but a f t ’ r in te re s t in picture m aking from this all, what does it m a tte r ? The a n effort to get som ething different sw er is that you were after some They. too. a r e "shooting" from posi thing uncommon startling. » dr I or fantastic, and you got it You tions th a t a r e daring and new May a w orm look at a golf ball ' will find experinn nts in ti ls sort A worm's-eve-view picture like the of picture taking of fascinatin g In JO H N YAN GUILD!::; one above is dram atic and unusual terest. FRANK KNOX Will W illi I .arnioni" Is (*. ( ). I\ ( '.(»mention ( ,rv "It tills liitliulduled wltm-ssi-s anil Inlerfered with iIn» rigid of petition "It has dishonored our country hy ivpmlluHiig Ils most sacrist »»hllga I Ions. "It lias been guilty of frlghtrul w aste amt extrnvagance, using |»ul> lie funds for partisan politimi |»ur pO-HPN. "It lias promoted liixesttgallon» to harass ami Intim idate Amcrlcsn cltUeiis, al tlie same lime denying luveallgatloiiN Into Its own Improp er ex|iemllturx-s. R jp s Bureaucracy. "U luis created a xast multltuili' of new »»ilice*, tilled them with Ila favorites, set up a centralized Im rcaucraey, and seni mil sw arm s of Inspectors to liaruss our people "It has lined fear ami hesllalhoi In commeree an d Industry, thus ills o u trag in g n«»»v enierprlsi», prevent Ing employment ami prolonging ttic ileprettslon. **lt s«s‘n-tly lias made tariff agr»-e melds wllh »»nr foreign c<>m|s*Hlors. flooding our m a rk e ts with foreign commodities. "It ha* coereed amt Intim idated xoters b) withholding relief to those opposing Its tyrannical policies. "It lias destroyed the morale ol many of o u r people and made tt«‘in »h-pi-mlent upon goverumeiiL "A ppeals t»i passion ami claaa prejudice have replaced reason ami tolerance. l o a five people, thes»» actions un» Insufferable. This campaign c a n not he waged on the trad ition al dlf Terences betw een th e Republican and Deni»« ralle parlies Th«1 is - s | m » ii sibilìi» of ibis election transcend* all prevlou* p<-l 1 1 1» »« I ilivUloua.” O ne w h o ca m e fo r a shoTf tim e w a s Mr. H a y e s , a f ill Mood Ncz P e rc e from T-apwai. And C onliilrnt. (.litv rm n l{ r|m M ira n s l nani« say h e w a s som e p re a c h e r . Some m ou>l\ \< rluim k a iis m an d k n u \. of t h e b e st serm ons I ever b e a r d w e re fro m h is ptilpi!. He? w a s n o o r a t o r as t h e w h ite mar. L Icvclatul. O h io—Tii a man, through (lie conxeniIon and Is now t h i n k ' of o ra to ry , b u t h is c a r e fu lly m o d u l a te d voice, i l s evi flic Republican party stands being sung at Itcpiihllcun meetings every» h e re "T hree l.oug l o i r s ' " dent sin c e rity , h is sim p le faith behind Alf M 1.an, Ion of Kan to llie tune of ’ th r e e llllml M |i*t*'' an d his logical i n l e r p r e t a t ’on of sas and Frank K i n x of Illinois, S en ato r Stciwcr had quoted Pres th e Bible to o k m y fan cy He did convinced that victory lies Idem ItiMisexelUs statem en t in a pies r o t r a n t an d s h o u t, h e did not ahead in November, as a result sage to cotigit’SM |n tlACt; r r c e u p an d down th e p la tfo rm "T or th ree long years (lie I ederal of one of the m o s t stirring and with a n y of th e Billy Si;ndav governmeni lias been on tin» road harmonious conventions in the tow ard bankruptcy. . . , Tim s we ta c t ic s la n d do n o t th in k t h a t party s historv. T la c k re s p e c t fo r f h i f g re a t huve idled up an accum ulated deficit riiere « a s never a doubt as to the O 5o.l * M l.l M M 1,1 N N I." re v iv a list! h u t h e ta lk e d K low ID T ill I I t t i M i s OU I K V \ h faith of tin» delegates that l.amlon to t'es, s t r a i g h t a 1 von f-nm th e Steiwer Strikes a Chord. MX II. BOOM ! I i. I atul kho x can heal Itooseielt. Both denfh of h is sim p le h e a r t T S enator Slelwer pointed out that were nominated iimimmously, lain th at xvas the accumulation of four could li s t e n fo h im for hoi rs. T h e D euioerutlc port» luis don by acclamation. years. T hen he c o n tin u e d : In c o n t r a s t w ith h im we h a d tiilllfonalres to finance lin laimlon's name was the only one " F o r th e fiscal y ear emllng Ja n e ei* cl Imi Mr. H u m p h r i e s to li s t e n to a t of »>ur lYcetilf ni In presented to tin- convention | t was .'til, Itk'H, tlie deficit was a ppro xim ate limes. He a lw a y s h a d his s e r I '».hi the first time am-h a tiling hud Imp ly four Idllloti dollars For the fiscal mons w r i t t e n o u t, read th e m . 'The liemiM'iutle N a tio n a l c a lu p«*neil at a Republican convention year ending J u n e :tti. nets, It w as In from m a n u s c r ip t an d in a m o n »nice tlie nomination of Grunt in excess of tliriv amt a half billion pa u: n fu nd will be ra lse«l t»y t le o to n e th a t would p u t !he m ost l s,»?i and ls,-j ii,. | || R nnm ing dollars F or the fiscal year embng -.»le »f iK 'k tt* to I he lt «Mi n e rv o u s a n d fr e tfu l baby to mate will tie »■ muiitted to a plat •lune .*»). limit, and eliminating any N oniiim llng Rally i o bp hpld (hi* sleep. It w as w ork to hold m y form that luuk s Hie Is-ue It» the requirem ent for the payment of the night of S a tu r d a y , .lune 27 lì*36 eyes open. H e n e v e r ra is e d n o r s t x e r e c r i t i c of e d u c a tio n a l me- I exist"'” Not th a t you w o n l i campaign that of tlie American Soldiers' bonus, the ileflcll Is | M» Your grit! P u d e f«»r th è iMMie- Thej a r e ask'n-, for lew e re d h is voice fro m the time M.ods, if we m ay he allo w e d to no tice. form of govern! ■■lit against govern- tween tliris- and a half ami four bit Itti» ( iin fe r re d ti|H»n ou- S tati •he an n o u n c e d h is te x t u n t ' l a f use th a t s o rt of a p h r a ce. And b ig g er a p p r o p r ia t io n « foi l e t l e ment of a queer and unnatural kind lion dollars. For three long years aliti Nili ioli |»y IhÌM ;u) ili ini Atra* t e r th e ben ed iction Oh, 1 got w h en we Ih in k th a t *he four b uildings, for m o re s t u d u s In tinder the S tar- ami Stri|ies. u l t i l>t» uvprt'kvnl jn U h (he <l»»fii-|ts have e\iee»|e»l t!n»-e ti«»n so sleeky. I can u n d e r s ta n d principle’s or f a c t o r s d e 'e r t . inin.’ an a lr e a d y o v e r-c ro w d e d c v r r ic u Enthusiasm Ring* Out. which the President ilemniiiced. For p im hiLt.e of o n e ut thene firketM x\ t h e platform . , \\!.ich coutalncd i how th e b ald h e a d s feel abou what s o r t of people we a r e i n ium. But th e y give no h . e d to "A an Integral part, a simple r e s ta te Ihris» long ,x»-ais we liaxe contlutii-d whleh will «‘iliniit ymi to t \ e on* going to c h u rc h ! Mr. H u m p h rie s clu d e h e re d ity , e n v ir o n m e n t, e d u tr a i n i n g a boy o r girl to ment <»t tin’ bill „1 Right* from th»' on the road tow ard bankruptcy. In Ieriiiin in eitt «ititi d a n r e fo Ile fu iti w-as a fine g e n tle m a n of th e old c a ti o n a n d l i t e r a t u r e , we w o n d e r c o n s c i o n - n e s s of P o w e r” , ivhidh st<-ai| of an accum ulated deficit of ° n fhe nhove «iaft» a? A loti* s o u t h e rn school, good man.'.erefi, if rhe e d u c a tio n a l w orld is fa k in g i th« end an d a im o f ai . e 1- Constitution »'f Un» United Smii-s fixe billion dollars In four years, xve i r a n n o Unii, Alolu», Orejcon Tir* also was unanim ously adopted. i »cation. careful, c o n sc ie n tio u s a n d c o n full c re d it fo r th e p re d ic a m e n t in i liât was tin» kind o! a eotivetitloii liaxe a ilellilt of npproxinintely hetn now on naie. I*rit*t\ ,* 1.00, the' w orld found itself genial to t a l k w ith in o r d i n a r y w hich W l y do you .-end y o u r boy 'o It was. Is-i-islre. Kntliiisiastlc. eleven billion dollars In th r e e years See \\ . K Mol’loHkey, re m o * . I h a t fateful m o r n i n g in i!»29. s«hool? It it n o t t h a t he m ay c o n v ers atio n . H e u sed to come —but Ihey a re thr»s- very long Couragenns Certain. If th ey do, w h at a r e th e y d o be tr a in e d r r u t i e i'omnilll<H*niin, lira n rto n , to do b f O e r w ork fo o u r school q u i t e ofter. He years. During the sam e pcrlml the And it was isdorful. T here was it ^ t o re m e d y th e e r r o i the« t h a n you <,o? l>o you w au . him ad m ired t h e q u a s i-tn ilifa rv for Palli adv. tlie inspired fearles-ne-s of the government spcmllng has gone up. O re h a v e been m a k i n g all flies to l»e lied do w n fo g o in g maMon w ith w hich th e boy I.isleli to Hie nstoutlillng to tal» — 1 typical pioneers who eriwsed tlie T h is m o n t h millin,.* of throng*» th e sam e so rt of r r l ^ d moved w hile a b o u t fhe»r work y e a r s ? plains to settle (lie ty(»ical prairie for lliris- long y e a rs : For the flscnl have hud fn • d u r ? o r w h ile going fo o r com ing high school g r a d u a ' e s have be« i t va t you states la the telegram wherein Alf y ear IUCK, approximately fixe hil ou t of o u r s e c o n d a r e And if th e y a r e going fo he from t h e i r n o on d a y m e n ’. I D t u r n e d I.umlou laid Ids cards on the table lion d o lla r-, for IfCH. seven billion ! graduated G ra d u a te d s u b jected fo e v e ry t h in g w i'h do llars; for l'.l.'t.'>. seven billion four th o u g h ! o rd e r t h e first G w of schools, BEI • »l î K tiis nomination. I fto m w hat? From in-sfit«»fEon- which yo u h a d to tm ftlp. v ould education. linnilre»l million d o lla rs ; f»»r BVtli. | The youth ami tire .»ml unco in if not he » e ll ' o let th e m kno v sexi-n billion six hundred million | When th e boys had washed whicli pirt in tw e lv e y ear« tr ? promising determ ination of the con and combed, they » e r e piven ing to te a e h E n g lish . And can i* before th e y get o u t ot o u r venduti were characterized by the ilollars, unit tlie i-stlmute of the tls cal yi-ar ending J iiih - .'HI, UCT, is in I th e o rd e r to “fall in ” and th e ' t h e high school g r a d u a t e s use hulls of l e a r n in g uhere fhev dogged, lifte»! chin of young, sorrel i - m »-- s of »ight ii ml a q u a r t e r bil topjieil Joh n D. M. Hamilton, coin took th e i r a ss ig n e d M a te s in b e t t e r E n g lish flhan S teele dldf h a v e ab so r b e d a s o r t of idea w hen th ey wrot<« f l a t th e y will on ly h a v e to know mltteemun from Kansas, as he mad»' lion dollar- I ask this questio n — line w ith o u t fu s s o r fooling, h i Addison for how b-ng a |s-rio»i baa th e Fed London's nominating speech. would obey th e co m m an d , “ ri g h t T h e S p e c t a t o r ” how fo e x t r a c t th e cube ro o f T h e t h o u g h t s t h a t a r e s o r t oi* of 'i87.?24,fk'8'’ Or, p e r h a p v k n o w T he convention's resolution of i-r al ill-in it cm i-cilei] Hiat w hich tin- d r e s s ” an d m a r k tim e, m arch P resident den o u n ced t” S ig n al B a t t e r i e s l«-e T in « A t T u b es in m y m ind n ee 1 ho w to e x p o u n d th e b l r ' ’Tnli»l purpose. Its undumpeiie»! ar»lor for an d do some l i t t l e m a n e u v e rs h alf fo rm ed T he conxention res|Hiinled with i t oni|M-titive P ric e s Hie traditions »»f American liberty n> re c la r if y in g th a n I car. gi\ th e o r e m , o r solve th e v a lu e of readily. T hey liked t h a t s o r t of ii single, resounding voice. against regimentation ami bureau ih em w hen w r it in g u n d e r p r e s - a n e g a tiv e e x p o n e n t . Alexander's Super-Service Station th i n g an d h ad no o bscreperou "T or th r e e long y e a r s ! ” era tic dictatorsh ip were part and SIG N A L GAS AND OII.8 p a r e n t s a t hom e to ta k e excep- s r r e for p u b lic a tio n to d a y T h a t How m any of o u r successful "F or how long a period lias the] parcel of the mighty ovation which taking of ti m e to perfect the 1-1 I nbrii ati»»n, $.50 •Mn to " m il it a ry t r a i n i D “*. ■ j.-inessrm n r a n prove ai c o r d federal spending been kept utiove for :;u minutes ui’clulmeil the arrival p ro d u c t is o n e t h i n g th e -ichoo! ing to g e o m e try s t e r l i n g and t h a t th e su m Mr. H u m p h rie s would wa!eh to the seven billion dollar line?'' of H erbert Hoover. IV nnzoll B eav erto n , Ore. nee w h a t w as th e s e c r e t an d of- m ig ht give som e t h o u g h ' to b u ‘ of th e a n g le s of a Irla n g . u n T he galleries caught up the clior j "F o r Three Long Years.” of htaih sp eea. of equal to |w o r i g h t a n g le s ? A n - t i n asked "How d o you do it ? ” in t h i s d a y us xvitIi tin? delega tes; I'root th at p art) enthusiasm » a s H e failed to g r a s p th e th o u g h t o v e r p r e s s u r e , th e school tr ie - if t i e sum d o e s o r d o e s n ’t e q u al only w hetted to u new high pitch “ For t h r e e long y e a r s ! ” STUDIO BARBER SHOP for quick r e ' u r n s , on g e t t i n g ou' th a t th e boys liked t h a t so rt of !»«> ri-'ht an g les, bn it a n y " F o r how long have xve lived un j by three y ears »»f B»»»»s»»\elt » a s th e i r p ro d u c t a s qu ick lv an d e a s ie r o we«?«l th a t row .‘■tuff. None of his o th e r day d e r the evil trinity of Increased j dem onstrated in the stampelle of the F I H S T C LA SS W O R K inns >r e r a d i c a te th af fa n s v whole floor, under the i»‘a»J*»rsl»ip of »lid)» It. lie-reaseil »lelit and Ini reuse») | school teacheT.s used su c h ta e - easily a s possible. AT R E A S O N A B L E P R I C E S S om e t i m e ag o we hen id a p a tc h ? " ’h i t h e r a r e fA\ r « ")i«»e,l -i a young and good looking hlomlc f Ics. T h e ir boys got wa.s’ied in taxes i" h t s f e , ra n to tihe fable an d s a t felkow say t h a t t h e r e w a s j u s t d r i f ti n g ? And a r e th ev iacln:? T h e hand played the chords for : woman who h’ft Hie gallery to F II Van M E T E R , P ro p . down, so m etim es he m u sic and adm ittin g th a t the words th is lime. snatch a llag ami march a t the hea»l g r a b b i n c a n y as m u ch s e n s e in closing th e food t h a t w as in s i g h t even be- school a f ' e r six h o u r s a s 'h e r o th e y m a y h a v e been jir»t a l i t of Hie (»araile which acclaim ed the " F o r th r e e long y e n rs !” w ould be fo r th e whole w ork • tle al fau lt in not " k e e p ...g us P latfo rm Takes It Up. former President for an hour lifter fo re th e i r p a n ts W . K . P B C .r. to u c h e d th e seats. No su c h r u m p u s h a p j ^ n e d ; da;.' w orld t o s t o p a f t e r o n ly j out of w a r ” n o r h e lp i n g alon Bight into the platform went the Ids departure. He had told them he "m ore a b u n d a n t life” " -l»ini of the c h a n t; that they were **a convention of U N D E R T A K E R AND F7MBALMER &t o u r school. The boys each, six h ou rs. S o m e „ m art e co n o m ist •'For th r e e long y ears the New Americans to determ ine Hie fate of <ook his p lace a t "F a ll i n ” , as. i a s figured out that if eacii o n e I ' i - u I adm inistration lias ilislionor»-»! | ( of us w orked only t h r e e Lours fif’le g a te s a l l e n d i n g I he se • those Ideals for which tills nailon sum ed (h e ir p ro p e r d ’sfan c? B eaverton rang*» Building was founded." They showed him they American trailillons ami flagrantly fro m h is n eig h b or, m a r c h e d f„ a d a y th a t all t h e work of fthe -ions of th e G ra n d I>idg«» of Ma betrayi-il tin- pledges upon whleh tin were w ith him w hen lie shouted for icconi pii shed, i son in P o r t la n d last week w ere could t>e his p lace a t tab le, sto o d w hile ! w o rld them to “stop r e t r e a t ! ” liemiM-ratlc parly sought and re- he m u s t be d in n e r g u e s t s a t th e M asonic " s a y in g G ra c e ”, saf dow n at j Well, I believe isdveil public support. Unconcealed contem pt for any der Alt H eidelberg llecr an d E a s t e r n S f a r H om e a t F o r r f m m an d an d s a t th e r e in t] alt ; pro;Iu< I of so m e r a t h e r “T h e p o w ers of congress have thing New Deallsh or Itooaeveltian On D r a u g h t h i d finished. S o m etim es e n e of e d u c a tio n a l system - est G rove, T hursday ev ening. became tlie th em e song of the con been uaur|ied by th e President. B u t w h a t is Ike p o in t e f all Try uh f«/r Chicken Dinner neul t i e o ld er boys f0r,k c h a i g e a * Mrs. A. M. J a n n s e n , an d M s. H vention. In tlie powerful keynote “T h e Integrity ami au tho rity of Barlm cuo S a n d w ic h e s m y su g g es tio n , confident fh n f he : t h i s ” That, we a r e no! 'r a i n i n g A Nielsen a s s is t e d a s w aitiesse:- speech of the tem porary chairm an, the Suprem*? cou rt have (men y o un g people tf, w ork. We a r e O LD H E I D E L B E R G P A R K w ould b e held re s p o n sib le for S enator Frederick S telw er of Ore flaunted. F R E E D A N C IN G a n y in f ra c tio n o f d iscip lin e d u r : giving th e m th e Mea fiha.; th e foi th e ' eeasion. g«n, was born the chant th a t carried ‘‘The rights and liberties of Amer id tim e tram-p held, t h a t th e in g th e tim e h e w a s in c h a r e » nr.d t h a t If h e did h is hf ,f h e . w o r l d owes t h e n a l i v i n ' an I would be b a rk e d up to ft.« f„ n ' t i n t if t h e y ' a r e s m a r t r ougT ‘M I C K Y ” A N D H I S G A N G •hey will not need lo w ork Do e x te n t of m y pow er. 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