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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1935)
T H U R 8D A Y , F E R R I'A It Y 14. UK» YapLouder TellsOne PA G E TH R K B T h e A M E R IC A N . C E N T R A L P O IN T . OABOON | W7DKI— Earcel Caster. road m aintenance appropriations which sentence was meted out with Prefers Living in little pretense of fair trial, and d- for Crater Lake and Lassen are W7DYK— Mason Mears. U.S. to Soviet Russia clared that “ habeas corbus” had available only for the operating sea W7EJY— Norval Wiley. been supplanted in that country by son, but the national park service W7EKB— Leo Obenchain. has included in the 1936 estimates W7EKD— Ralph Buckles. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. EU “habeas cadaver.” an increase in road maintenance “ Democracy such as we have in GENE.— W hatever gains have been "The people are getting wise to and night in the snow. Every two of $5.000 for C rater Lake and America, with all its faults, is cer made by the people of Russia under themselves more and more every or three weeks he would walk to the Soviet rule have been made at too tainly vastly to be preferred to Com funds $3,500 for Lassen. W hether these nearest store about twelve miles DALE FLOWERS day." Yap Louder uttered these become available depends up and bring horn all the grocer great a price in human suffering and munism, with all its promises," Mr. fuuds words to me. I settled bach and got away on what action is taken by the con 4 0 « East M ain, M ed ford ies he could carry. Usualy he made in loss of human rights, it was de Chamberlin declared in concluding out my pipe, expecting to get some two trips the last two miles because clared by William Henry Cham ber his address. "There is more hopel gress." Matt re MW inad«' to order more dope on the way things are he couldn't carry them all up the lin. noted author and traveler, who for the people, at far less cost in hu- ! addressed students and faculty of man life and human suffering, in i and the way they should be. hill. 1st Class Upholstering “This old hooey of getting out and Part of the time he would stay the University of Oregon and several our form of government than in any 1 that depends for existance upon rule rustling a living for yourself is a home and work for himself around hundred townspeople here recently. Have dial Davenport or Crair thing of the past-’’ he continued. the cabin. Then he would hunt and Mr. Chamberlin, who bases his of dictatorship, with its harsh meth The activity in the ranks of the R e-u p h lostered It just simply isn’t done anymore once in a while kill a rabbit or a view on 12 years spent in Russia is ods of party discipline that pay little Central Point Hams has been cur regard to the individual.” among the better class of unemploy grouse. Once he killed a deer. All correspondent for the Christian Sci tailed somewhat by the following I’hone 548 ed. The government has made it its of this helped with their living. ence Monitor, concluded his descrip men being transferred from the CCC Lazy Girl’s Ad business to care for these people. The next spring he split out a few tion of Russia by outlining a “bal headquarters to CCC camps: W7DKII And we are going to see to it that cedar posts and found that he could ance sheet.’’ On the credit side he Brings 100 Replies Earcel Caster; W7HJY, Norval Wi-I they are teken care of by the govern sell them rapidly on the ground. listed an increase in education, in ley and W7EKB, Leo Obenchaiu. ment from now on. Of course once Then he traded posts and wood for dustry, military preparedness and KANSAS CITY, M O — “ Young W7EKB is now at the Talent De in a while we run into a man who an old truck. He found that with the certain forms of recreation. Debits, lady— unreliable, dishonest, lezy, de tachm ent, CCC, and Is operating has some pride. This is exceptional truck his m arket for posts expanded which he declared far outweighed sires position, cook’s helper, w ait portable there and reports that the but nevertheless true. so that he soon had all the work h e | the credits, were given as terrific ress. soda fountain, clerk, saleslady, 40-nieter band is getting good for] loss of life due to famine and other short hours, big pay; poor refer distance. Pride is a terrible thing. A sort could do. of a disease. It used to be prevalent He took a great deal of pride in causes, forced labor which now in ences; I don’t want to work but W7DKI is talking of moving to among the American people. It is the quality of the posts he produced- volves some 2,000,000 persons, and have to. I'hone Lin wood 376.’’ Trail and operating a portable there. slowly and surely being eradicated Every one had to be perfect and the depressive and repressive ele In response to this advertisem ent Go to it, Earcel, it will be good to but it still crops out occasionally in made of the best cedar he could ment of espionage that Is constant in a Kansas City newspaper, Zada I hear you on again. individual cases. None of us should find. He bought the cedar from the ly carried on. Spencer received more than 100 W7DHZ (the pee wee whisper or D o e s it Pay be too proud to accept the money owners of the land, paying them for Students were given an accurate calls and had bright prospects for fox-tail flat) hopes to be on the air and relief work offered us by our the trees when the posts were re word picture of the present day con geting a job, she said. again when he gets through build to send your washing Government. moved. ditions, which the speaker declared Here is Miss Spencer’« own ex ing a new modulator. He says that ’ Til tell you of a case I know Soon he was supplying all the| were considerably better than those planation of her advertisem ent: to the Laundry? some day he will be on the air with about. W hat a horrible thing pride posts in his community. No one else that prevailed a few years ago. He “ I have to support a mother and a 211 in the final. This tube is rat has made of this man. And the had a chance. How ceuld they com described the tremendous suffering, seventy-four-year-old uncle. Two ed at 50 watts. position it has got him into today. pete with him. He was not too lazy the famine of 1932 and 1933 that years ago I lost a $16-a-week job in W7DYK is thinking of buying aj This man lived in a little town up to work. He would work from day took a toll he estim ated at three of a dime store in St. Louis. Since then new National HRO receiver, this will in W ashington. In 1930 when the light to dark, if necessary to accom four million people, the privations I have tried desperately to find ] he the first of its kind in the valley. first efects of this depression began plish his end. He took such a pride that all people must endure, the de work. I made personal calls and W7DHZ is going to start to work to be felt on this western coast he in his work that the ordinary postj portation of the “ kulaks” with all ma ny times ran advertisements on his super hetrodyne receiver some was in pardnership with another splitter couldn't begiu to make poBts their suffering, and many other pointing out that I was honest, hard of these days. Why not now, Sandy? man in a small contracting business. of his quality. phases of life in the Soviet Union. working and had good references. I Well, folks, how about the radio When \iiii count the cost of jo u r By the end of 1931 he was broke. “Now let us see what pride h a s , No such thing as free speech and got no results. club? Anyone between the ages of Nothing left but his wife and baby. done for this man. Today he is a! right of free action exists in Russia, “Finaly I decided that employers 16 and 60 can join and all are wel electric power, your soap, you» And when a man is broke they are success at his chosen work. But atj Mr. Chamberlin declared, and a evidently didn’t want that kind of come. The women can become op water, your fuel. Interest on your more of a liability than an asset. what a price. Imagine a man work complete repression of freedom is a girl.” erators Just the same as men— In investment— besides your labor. Here is where his pride began to ing from dawn 'till dusk. Imagine especially imposed on those not in fact there are lots of women on the work. He had come from a family a man walking six miles twice a day the Communist party. Those in the Growing Demand for air now that own and operate their Let Us Prove It of m ountaineers from the South and to a job of cutting wood. As I said party are subjected to rigid party stations. You cau do it too— Winter Use of Parks own there are no prouder people on earth in the beginning it simply isn't done discipline. He cited recent whole it takes only a short time and the than they. among the better class of unemploy sale executions by the government in Results are being reported by the results are worth it. Ask the wife Call Medford Kill He refused help that was offered ed. Shasta-Cascade W onderland associ of a ham. Anyone interested please and our wagon will call him by his friends and neighbors “Then there is his pride in hi9 Also encouraging is a substantial ation in its cooperative effort to call at the telephone office or 61. and moved back into the hills in an work. The quality of his posts has sustained upturn in construction have snow removed from roads in The following list of licensed am abandoned cabin that he found. That become so high that he has monopo contracts— the building industry Crater Lake and Lassen Volcanic ateurs In Central Point is published Medford Domestic first winter was a hard one in every lized all of the business in his com- j was hit hardest of all by depression national parks. They are shown for your benefit. Ask them about way. There was snow on the ground munity. He has taken the work has been the slowest to pick up. this week in a letter from Harold L. am ateur radio and let them tell you Laundry for three months and the wife and away from other unfortunate m en ! The Wall Street Journal reports a Iches, secretary of the interior, to about it: baby never left the cabin in that and as a result his business has to rise in the net profits of some lead Senator Charles L. McNary of Ore W7DHZ— Sanford Richardson. time. The man cut wood for a far be regulated by a code of fair com ing power and light utilities— this gon. m er about six miles away. He petition.’’ industry, for the past few years, has "There is a growing public de YAP LOUDER walked this six miles every morning been selling more power, yet has mand for increased winter use of all earned sm aller profits, due to high the national parks,” stated Ickes, I opinions might have been largely er costs of all kinds, and soaring "and the departm ent is giving car disregarded as being of a purely per taxation. Electric appliance manu ful attention to this problem, which sonal nature, had not A. F. of L. facturers are finding a broadening involves expensive snow removal, President Green followed him up by m arket for their products. traffic control, direction of sports saying that the Lewis’ statem ent : The general business index is at activities, and other im portant con _______ ! “ reflects the Federation's feelings about 65 per cent of normal. sidérations. At the present time Happenings That Affect the Dinner very strongly.” Mr. Green then said Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax that he wouid shortly go to th e ! Rills of Every Individual. Nation- Whlte Houge wllh a unlon protest al and International Problems In- against delay in codification of the “ A SHORT MESSAGE” separable from Local W elfare. tobacco industry. . . . . full of meaning The ominous word “strik e” is no That brings up another im portant longer found daily newspaper head- P°‘nt the widening gap between , . Administration and labor leaders, lines. But this doesn t mean that cigarette m anufacturers. afraid of labor is satisfied either with gov- j unionization of their industry, will “ ACCUMULATED DOLLARS’ ernm ent labor plans or industry. It have nothing to do with the pro- is far from holding out the palm of posed tobacco code. That, to la- are sound “foundation bricks" peace now as it was a year ago. bor's way of thinking, is bad enough Huit won't crumble In a crisis W ashington observers have been — and it becomes infinitely worse in forecasting a labor blow-up for some the light of the fact that the NRA months— and it looks as if that chairm an is S. Clay W illiams, form- long-feared event put in its official erly president of one of the ‘‘big appearance on February 2. On that three’ cigarette makers— the R. J. day, burly, hard-boiled John H. Lew- Reynolds Tobacco Company. NRA is, head of the United Mine Work- officials have said several times ers, thrust a thick wedge between that Mr W illiams withdraws from the American Federation of Labor board meetings when the tobacco . . . accum ulate yours in and the Roosevelt A dministration. code is being discussed, in an effort Focal point of Mr. Lewis' attack to avoid charges of prejudice— but un account . . . at this bank was Donald Richberg, who is often labor doesn’t seem to be convinced, termed “the Assistant president.” They don't call the NRA officials Reason for the attack was renewal liars directly— but they Intim ate of the existing automobile code, just about that. 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Mr. Williams and others are it has been the secret of famous Powder at your druggist’s . . . plus cooperation at a is’ opinions— millions of people directly responsible to him. It is beauties since Cleopatra. price to fit your purse—10c, 25c don’t— but it is generally agreed therefore possible that the labor and $1 sizes. Or send the cou But for the first time this mar that he is sincere, honest and out- leaders will eventually come out spoken He represents the old-time with direct criticism of the Presi- velous beautifier has been com pon below and get the gener belligerent type of labor leader who dent— and the potential political re- bined with powder —in Outdoor ous beauty kit containing five has definite opinions and doesn't 8Ujtg 0f that would be tremendous, > famous Outdoor Girl Girl! A powder more clinging— mind airing them. When he becomes \ jr. 0f L.'s membership is imposing olive oil aids to love yet light, fluffy-dry, almost invis involved in a verbal duel, he never ¡n g,ae and ¡t is usually considered ible! Your skin looks and feels liness. wears gloves. a potent political influence. W heth- Mr. Lewis said flatly that Donald er th at is true or not will be seen in Richberg is a "traito r to organized the future— some believe that the labor." He stated that Mr. Richberg rank and fn e „( )abor does not fol- has deserted his form er comrades. It |ow [tg leaders blindly, that Mr. is interesting to remember, in this Green and Mr. Lewis and other connection, that Mr. Richberg made „„¡on heads control fewer votes than his reputation as a hard-fighting la- they think. lor lawyer, that when General Jo hn -1 any rate, the Labor-Adminis- son appointed him to the post of tration battle is likely to be one of Special Prices in Larger Quantities NRA counsel, conservatives feared t be most im portant internal prob- he would be excessively pro-iabot in ifmg of the next year. W hether eoa rotation, T#rl Dap*. MS his attitude. strikes will result— and on a great- 110 Willi« Avaava. H Mr. Riehberg’s reply to the union er ^ a ie than a year ago— cannot be I I Me »a cavar atolli*« ca m . nauta charge of treason, was that it gafely forecast now. ta»d ma Uba-al M al «ta t al Tavr S*a l a u « aid« la laaaltaaaa. amounted to a demand that he put —— union interests above loyalty to his, The Annalist reports that sustaln- N A N I------------------- Central Point government. He added: "If a re- ed expansion In steel output contln- A DOtiVS. fusal to yield to such a demand be ues to dom inate the business out- treason. let those who charge It look. Practically all steel users are _STATI, CITY make the most of It.’’ Increasing th*ir orders, with the au- Mr Lewis is often at outs withtnmobile indusry showing the great- hia A. F. of L. aaociates, and hisest advance in demand for ingota. ? The Answer Is YES! 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