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BEAVERTON
FACE *
F R ID A Y ,
E N T E R P R IS E
% r c t'S T
»ft, l9J<
so u th w e st
of S alem
a t 9 30.
A.
W< 4 place, s: - y in g fo r
w a ln u t
b lig h .; F. R a u * c.:er fa rm , s p ra y in g
Ovsr 4-H County Fair to
r se e Jlln g s fo r b lig h t; J . S c h u lte
C o m p letio n o f ta n k s b eg u n a n d fa rm - s**dlmK9 an d P ra n q u e tte s
H. J E F F R I E S .
¡p rid e in th e jo b th e y a r e d o in g an -
A ftern o o n - M eet
at
F ro n t
St.
¡th e o u ts ta n d in g a c c o m p lish m e n ts of i*a *em ’ tto rth
of
W illa m e t.e riv e r
P u b lish e d F rid a y of e a c h w aek by P to n e n r P u b lis h in g C o. a t B e a v e rto n , I th e boys a n d g ills e n g a g e d
in 4-H b rid ';e a t 1 3 0 ° 'clock w -
B ,a k °
F ndhv.» C h a in
W h o ’» R e tu rn in g to E a rn :?
1
clu b w o rk in O reg o n an d e lsew h e re ptac«*• c u ltiv a tio n m eth o u s, th in n in g j
O ra. E n te re d a« eacond-class m a tte r a t th e p o sto ffice a t B e a v e rto n . O ra.
F a th e r
(at
so n 's
tw e n ty -first
a c c o rd in g to O. M. P lu m m e r,
»ac- tr *e8- o rc h a rd s on riv e r
b o tto m ;
T h e re is no d o u b t b u t th a t th e
of age
( e ta r y a n d m a n a g e r o f th e P a c ific S en ato r C. L M cN ary fa rm , E n g lish g r e a t tr e k "b a ck to th e fa rm " h _ a s b ir th d a y p a r ty ) —“Y ou a r e
I n te r n a tio n a l
L iv e sto ck
E x p o sitio n , and b lack w a ln u "*’ ,ilb e r ta an l ^
^ g u n an d it u “ in te m r tin g ~ to k n o w now a n d you OUKht 10 holp ™e a
S ab acrtp U o n
th e p erso n n el of th is m o v em en t.
IUt“ " ”
-».SO w ho sp o k e to m o re th a n 300 club , « ns o f m an y v a rie tie s
__ U 5 0 T h ra a m o n th #
O ne T a a r .
m e m b ers, p a re n ts a n d
le a d e rs a t
Som e tim e ag o a c o m m itte e
o r-
..V * ’ d ttd ’ w h a t c a n 1 >•»
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S u b sc rip tio n s P a y s b la In A d v an ca th e ir a n n u a l p icn ic
S unday
a fte r- L IG H T 1 1 0 0 8 2 L ™
* w *, ig a n iaed by th e fe d e ra l
d e p a r tm e n t , 0 ‘
„ m| .
BU U o n t ha
n o o n a t R ip p lin g W a te rs p a rk . L. J.
M t t H * " nRM AW W ” f a4, ric u ltu .e m et to p r e p a re fo r
* a t h *‘ ~ ,T °U ,m ,g h t P“ y th e laat
A llen, a s s is ta n t s ta te clu b le a d e r, O.
^
.
,
.
th is new e m e rg en c y b ecau se
un- t h , e e ln sta llrn e n t
OI» y o u r
baby
P o rtla n d O ffica—406-407-408 D ak urn B ldg. P h o n e A T w a te r 5914
B. K ra u s w ith h is ju n io r b an d .
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f
J T s . r E S ^ e d l y th is 1932 "farm p o p u la tio n P - a m b u l a t o r . ” -
E x ch a n g e.
L. B a tc h e ld e r M rs J o se p h in e Selby. m a rk e t,n * 64 P«r o en t o r th e ir h o g s
'
su c ce ssfu lly ner-
B e a v e rto n O ffice—B ro ad w a y n e a r O. E . T ra c k s , P h o n e 7503
p r e s id e n t o f th e le a d e rs o rg a n tz a a t th e m o ,t d c s lra b l*
in
^
|
U n e W a s B usy
Itlo n M rs F r a n k C onnell
P o rtlan d , an d 42 p er c e n t
a t th e *OTm th e ir Bm c ions,
T
o
m
—“
W
as it a big w e d d in g ? ”
ty a g e n t W . F C y ru s w ere o th e rs de9irable w eig h t a t W illa m e tte val-
co m m ittee fin d s th a t
T *****
un
‘Yes,
ley
p o °ln
ints,
fin d in g th * e ir w ay J
w h o oarticiD A ted in th n n rm rra n ,
,ey P
l*. ac co rd in g to a s tu d y re-
ro a r e c *o u r g * ro u p s *..........*
* v'°* I * go» in
111 line tw ice to
10
P lu m m e r ca lle d a tte n tio n
to th e
m ad e by th e a n im a l h u sb a n - h ack to
th e
fa rm . In
th e
f ir s t k iss th e b rid e a n d nobody n oticed
Get Children To School
a c h ie v e m e n ts a t th e O lym pic e a m e s d ry d e Pa r tm «n t a t t h e O reg o n S ta te g ro u p arc th o se w ho fo rm e rly lived it. - P e n n s y lv a n i a
P unch
Bowl.
o f R a lp h H ill, fro m K la m a th
F alls colIeS« e x p e rim e n t sta tio n .
T h e re- on lho
fa rm
w ho
h a v in g
been
G ive H im th e W o rk s
a n d s ta te d th a t a t
one tim e
Hill p o rt on th e *tu d y h a s Ju st
been la- c a u ^ b t ’n * he sq u eeze of ch lo ro fo r-
w aa a L H m e m b e r
an d h a d a tte n - sued as 8 ta tlo n b u lle tin No.
297.
mod in d u stry in th e cities, a r e
now
M a g is tr a te "W itn e ss
sa y s
you
"T he m a rk e t d em an d fo r a le a n e r h ack on a * w re n te d
ac re s.
An-
BJMne q u a lltl. 8 d iaplaypd ty p e of hog ls th e re su lt o f
m t h e - v o i d th e p e d e str.a u .-
Club Members Enthusiastic
• iV l-tX .
BEAVERTON ■¿--■ENTERPRISE
cenl,y
The near approach of the school season brings to
mind the value of the public school system, and empha­
size the value of an education.
However, when school bells ring this year in thi*i Ujs The
S£
county the problem in many homes Will not bie one otiby th is a th le te a re th e th in g s tow -
ot
d e m a n d fo r la rd a"d
rZ th ir d g ro u p s g e ttin g M o to ris. "I to o k , a ll p re c a u tio n s
keeping the children interested in continuing their stud- c ard^
wh‘cb
** «» S cluntrvand of the Retire 1" hack to the . . . land includes farmers i hiew my horn and c u r s t him "—
lu b w o rk is
striv in g . M en w idely *b is c o u n try. a n d o f th e d e sire of
f a rm s
re n te d o u t A n sw e rs «L ondon)
ies but rathfcr how; to get money to 'buy their supplies k k n n o o w w n n in in th
e
h n u in » .. tie . n t r \,„ co n su m ers fo r le a n e r c u ts,” say th e w no na 1 'lie u
th e
b u sin e ss life o f O re-
.
L in d irren
A
W a n d a re
co m in g b a c k to o p e ra te
g o n h a v e b een m o s t p ro u d
o f th e i r u u i r3’
”
A
lA D dgren, A.
w.
and equip them /with adequate clothds.
K n o w s Ili» J a n e
th em , an d th e
f o u rth
c la ss
a re
r e p u ta tio n a s fa rm o w n e rs o r live- ° b v e r a n d E. L. P o tte r.
This is a 1 problem A that , will vitally * affect
some
hoys
“
*
“
uw“e‘»
» r „v s-
c o lla te ^ w a «
re o u e ste d
to
w ith som e c a p h a l w ho rea lize
_
.
i i i
a tj
!a | sto c k b re e d e rs. T h is
p rid e
in do
in e
c °n e g e
w as
re q u e s te a
to
C o m m a n d e r -“N ow
su p p o se
vou
and girls of our county unless our social leaders taWe it
ls m a k e a s tu d y o f th e ra d ic a l c h a n g e tb a t p re se n t io i f a rm v alu es n a k e
up. in
tms town anu
s c a u e r t y i i through
n r o u g n the
U lC county
c w u m v are
a i c ; fo
ro s te re d
1“ *'- t to o k p,ace
ln "demand
and fa^ 1
I v l l t m i n t S u d d e n ly u p L m a p p e a r s fro m ^1^-
In this
and scattereid
an d
e n o c u ra g e d
b by
y t th h e e l thB
parents who are
today
wondering
how
they
are
going
to;club
w
ork,
said
M
r.
piammer.
|*°n8
d.
e
r
bot.
h
th?
,.anBle
°!..?onau:
,h.
„„«.m
time
hind and wiaps two strong arms
. .
.
. ,
«
rillK
C lub rnn
m e m
m h b ap
e rs a nwanont
p re s e n t o a f t f th Vi e pic- m er d « m an d an d th e p o ssib ility o f a t th e P re sen t tim e.
a r o u n d y ou so th a t you c a n 't use
start their children in school. It is a problem that wor- n to seem ed e n th u se d a b o u t th e ,h e ^ roMrer m a k in g th e m a x im u m
y o u r rifle. W h a t w ill y ou call th e n ? ”
W h e re C h a rity G oes
ries the parents more than
ecu fo r the W ashington
coun- Ik
profit
C a d e t—" L e t fco, » lo n e y .’’—Illinpj»
. . . the
- - — children, b u t i t may b ty a I p
. ro ap _
_
A 4 ,n
a A raial»g b°g 9 tb a ‘ h«*9' suit
ty 4-H clu b f a ir a t H illsb o ro
F ri- tb e tra d e .
F ro m in e n t b a n k e rs re c e n tly poin- S lre n -
decisive
factor
in
the
childs
life.
7 ,’ "
,7
.
,
'V .
.
. -
, »
«
r> „ i t •_
d a y a n d S a tu r d a y S e p te m b e r 16 a n d
In v e stig a to rs fo u n d th a t
Naturally, the distribution of cloth by the ked ( TOSS ^ C lub p ro je c ts a re b e in g ro u n d - mo8t d e s ira b le ty p e a t p re s e n t ls te d o u t th a t n in e ty -e ig h t p e r c e n t
will help solve the problem. However, there are famil-'ed inw'shape' fo~r ~¿he “.h'owingTn ^ f a n í ^ a r r í a r d ^ n i í f ^ tí '¿r^¡TilvingTn citief Z Z loZ l
S,,ver Unü“
íes who will not seek such assistance, and children 111 'h0*«- dat*« Tbta will be the « r s t J*™ 8 a b a s
h ^
H e called a tte n tio n
to th e f a c t
W ife — ( a t d e s k ) —" I ’ve b een a sk ed
» . , -
.
,nR k Job wel and ,u0eM
3ful y
.
. arti ,m
__. .
*
ihcin
may suffer
a ! result of
which is il rather
.
1 |u
I
1 this I pride:
I
W a sh in g to n
co u n ty
h av e
h eld
th e ir T
” * - » « - * _ »»»
Z
mo r e ln a " ^
p o w u Z
n o s m soia
7 k eh o «
u se -
to
less th a n th e j th e ce lla r full
*
to be commended than condemned.
Let US all open ow n f a ir a n d th e y w ere co m m en d ed for 5 f e n ts
our eyes ami consider lour neighbors, with a view tow for K°in* ahead when economic "*btPr onM
- ,r < U
c iru s
n e in g
C
t i i t
h e ln fu l w h e rp
n e ip iu i u n e r e
$1
i™
th T >'ro«ns»
e ra n arv
cellar full of
canned
c a n n ed good»
goods.
v e g e ta b le s
. sh « ’9 la ^y. u n p u n c tu a l and
a n '?*■
d r v e rv
sa r id
a n d im p e rtin e n t.
N ow c a n
a d d any-
I
thin« in hei favor?”
c i r c u m s t a n c e s r e n i l i r e i i s s i s f a n c e rr.n d itio n s m ad e
it
in a d v isa b le to
H ngs too
th in in flesh a re also
ït
H H u u sb
Y ou
F » a rm
r m e e rs
r s w w ho
ho m
m nv
a y th
th in
in k k th
th e e v y
s b a a n n d d "Y
ou
m ig h t sa y
th a t
t i r c u m s i a n c e s r e q u i r e a s s i s i a n c e [ hoM th e u a u a , co u n ty
f a lr P re n ). d isc o u n ted a b o u t th e sa m e a m o u n t
h av e a h a rd lo t sh o u ld ta k e so lace sb e s S ° t a- good a p p e tite a n d sleeps
and
llu m list f o r th e show w ill be
on as th o se so m e w h a t too h eav y . Ac-
i •
• i
. .
i. ,
.
. ..
. .
in th e
th o u g h t th e y ca n a t le a s t wel1
M o n tre a l S ta r
th e p re s e n t w eek tu a l o b se rv a n c e of th e m a rk e t re-
b ec o m in g ob-
hlirch organizations
other public associations
i •
should have this matter on their minds. They can do the pre,s bef°r«
much to help deserving children _ during the present de
^ t i c a S ” “ • s»L
pression. Surely childhood should not be penalized un­ h a v e been w ith on e o r tw o c lasse s te n tio n to th e se v a ria tio n s
(w eig h t o r fin ish .
duly for the mistakes of the elders of the nation. Let’s a d d e d .
look out for all school children and get them into the A# u su a l a ll calv es 6 m o n th s o r ! H ogs w e ig h in g m o re th a n
o ld e r m u s t
h av e paiE ed th e b lood te st p o u n d s
p u t o n a la rg e r d a ily
schools.
f o r a b o rtio n w ith in 30 d a y s preced - b « t re q u ire m o re g ra in to m a k e
To Be Remembered
~
l
^ ™aranteed agalnst
Jects of charity
A d v an c ed G ra d e
In |
A n d h a s y o u r b a b y le a rn e d to
ta lk y e t ? ”
200
..T h e u n itnow n fa r m e r liv es a n d
O h m y. yes. W e ’re te a c h in g him
g a in djea a ijfe ^ 8ervice fo r o th e rs u n - to k e e P q u ie t now ’—C o rn w a ll Ad-
o n e h e la ld (.d an d u n su n g
L egion is h is v e rtiz e r.
ln g th * fa ir. T h e f a ir w ill o p e n th e P™nd
o f g ain
th a n
th e
lig h te r f>ame H e live8 in y o u r c o u n ty a n d
m o rn in g o f S e p te m b e r 18 a n d all w eig h t
hogs, th e p ro d u c tio n
p h a se m ine H e dwe]lfl on th e
p la in s of
W h en tlie F a v o r ite F lo p s
e n tr ie s m u st he m ad e
an d th e ex of th e s tu d y show ed.
T h e g ro w e r |th e T ex as P a n h a n d le
and
in th e
h ib its In p lace n o t la te r th a n
th e j 1* Ju stified ln p ro d u c in g th e slig h tly f a rth a g t reCesses of th e K e n tu c k y
" I s n ’t It d r e a d fu l? T h e m in is te r's
n ig h t b efo re.
The
p ro g ra m s on h e a v ie r 200 to 225 p o u n d h o g w h en
so n h a s d ec id e d to beco m e a jo c k ey
i
T he U nknow n F arm er
Whenever any unit of the American government is
I _. . e . v e ry o _ n . e In , th
1
a 1 th
k —
, h„°£
"T h is
unknow n
fa rm e r
d o esn ’t H e w as l ° h av e
500,1 a
m in iste r.
asked to do something, as a sort of help to the average _1
w ill I give
e c o u n , ty a n ! m m .. u —
c W
h n aa
e ° L co ' ! st Ve. of
690 *!!"_*?.
pounds of
a m o u n t to m uch. H e d o e s n 't m a k e y o b know .
o
p
p
o
rtu
n
ity
to
see
w
h
a
t
th
e
club
j
g
ra
in
man and woman, the old cry was to “keep the govern­
a g r e a t d eal of noise. H e is sel- “Wel1' h e ’n b r in » a I°t m o re peo-
dom
ac claim ed ln
th e h ea d lin e s. 1 ,c to r e P0,1,a n c e th a t he w ould as
ment out of business” and the motto was “let every tub m ln g e m w b e a rs y w c a ith n do th e in c o a n o p e ra e n tio t e n r t a i of n - !
P u b lic sp eech es a r e a b it o u t o f h is a m *n *ster.
W a ll S tre e t
J o u rn a l.
MUSICAL
PRO
G
RAM
R
EIN
O
stand on its own bottom.”
th e ir co m m u n ities.
A R R A N G E D FO R STA TE F A IR line H e flies no red
flag s.
He I
That was before the; disasterous slump caught in­ P re c e d in g th e p r o g ra m a t th e
______
j liv es u n o b tru siv e ly . A t elec tio n s he
Mattress»*» C om e C h e a p e r
g u id ­
Qo. „
...
, .v o te s h is co n v ictio n s. H e is one of
dustry and finance in its clutches. Since that time the a p n ic c n e ic o f th J e . H le . a d J e o rs s s y u n to d o e r k th th e e sc
alp
S j " th e g re a t a v e ra g e .
H o s t “W hen I w a s a y o u n g m an
major activity of g overnrnent has befen the extension of o f th e 4-H boys In a b a s e b a ll gam e. m u sic w ill ... be p ree en te p d . ea m^
ch day
"
______ ‘
u
I a lw a y s sa id I ’d n e v e r be s a tisfie d
a t th e 71st O regon S ta te F a ir, Sep-
No m onum ent has
ever
been tl]1 j
sm o th e re d
mv
in
financial assistance to aid the biggest industries and lar­
te m b e r 28th to O to b er 1st.
M iss °«-ootod
th is u n k n o w n fa rm e r. H e ¿ |a
d ..
d
m y W‘fe
ln
gest financial systems to keep going. The “keep the N U T G R O W E R S TO
H elen C a lb re a th o f P o rtla n d , P re si- r# a ,,y do‘ 9n ’t fig u re v ery big. All
„
’
.
.
government out of business”' is now being sung in a low
V ISIT 2 STA TES d en t Of th e O reg o n F e d e ra tio n o f bo do*9 ' 8 ^ood
a" d
d o th e th e in
^ ia m o n d 9 v’“
Th!
BUt
H u m o ris t
M usic clubs, is e n th u s ia s tic a b o u t w o rld - M rs. C h a rle s W. Sew ell.
(L o n d o n )
key!
so red by th e F e d e ra tlin d u rin g F a ir
__________________
Understand, this is not written to criticise what the T h e sc h e d u le fo r th e a n n u a l su m ­ w eek.
T E L E P H O N E C A L L SA V E S
W o rth P a te n tin g
F A M IL Y F R O M FJ.A M E S
government has done in an effort to ‘.cushion” the drop m e r field to u r o f th e W e ste rn N u t W a ld ry n E v a n s, o f F o re s t G rove.
So th a t new g irl o f y o u rs is
in prices which threatened t o become a national disaster G ro w e rs a s so c ia tio n A u g u st 31 an d j ia ln c h a rg e o f a rra n g e m e n ts fo r \
has
ju a t
been
an - W a sh in g to n C o u n ty .^ H e is w o rk in g ' A te le p h o n e in th e hom e o f M rs. lazy ?
It is, however,,being printed so that thei readers of this n S o e u p n te c m e d b e r .sh 1 o w in
S ta te F a ir com - j
8 W a re o f A U a n ta _ G a _ sav ed
"L azy! W hy. th e o th e r m o rn in g
g a tr ip a r r a n g e d closely w ith th e
newspaper will know what to think whenever any pro­ fo r tw o s ta te s fo r th e f ir s t tim e m ltte e o f th e S ta te F e d e ra tio n of th e fa m jiy f r0 m b ein g b u rn e d to 1 c a u 8 h t h e r p u ttin g p o p co rn in to
posal that might help solve some of our social problems th is y e a r C. E . S c h u ste r, s e c r e ta ry w h ich J . L. W allin . M usic E d ito r d e a jn o ne m o rn in g rec en tly . M rs. tb e F ^fw akes to m a k e th e m tu r n
s so c ia tio n a n d m e m b e r o f o f th e O ieg o n J o u r n a l is g e n e ra l w a r e w a s
a ro u se d fro m
a so u n d o v e r th e m se lv es.”—J e s te r ,
meet with the cry that has been abandoned while big th o f e th e x e p e a rim
o f ....................
e n t s ta tio n s a f f a t O re­ c h a irm a n a n d M rs. W a lte r D en to n . sleep by th e p e rs is te n t rJn ,
business gets its pap.
o f a r r a n g e h e r tel(,p h o n e
s h e an 8 w ered u A V * * ■ * A W A V .V .V .V A V V A
gon S ta te college, h a s ex te n d e d a n o f S alem is c h a irm a n
f
J
In v ita tio n to a ll
In te re s te d
in n u t
g ro w in g to
m ake
th e
field tr ip
w h e th e r m e m b e rs o f th e a s so c ia tio n
or not
T h e f ir s t d a y w ill be sp e n t tn
C la rk co u n ty , W a sh in g to n , a n d w ill
be d ev o ted m a in ly to v is its to fil­
b e r t o rc h a rd s . T h e seco n d d a y th e
p a r ty w ill go
to
M ario n
co u n ty ,
O reg o n , sp e n d in g th e d a y v isitin g
a n d fo u n d it w as a n eig h b o r. M rs ,
Y,
Joseph
H im m ei,
w ho
to ld
her
■Your h o u se is on fire ! R u sh ! i
R E C O R D T R A V E L OVER
a lre a d y h av e ca l.ed th e fire d e p a r t - . L a w n
LABO R DAY FO R EC A ST m ent.
T h e o c c u p a n ts o f th e h o u se got ! K E E P
o u t ju s t in
tim e.
T h ey Included j
L a b o r D ay in th e W sa t th is y e a r M rs. In e z
B e rk
a n d tw o
in fa n t
g iv e s p ro m ise o f ro llin g up reco rd - tw in s H a d it n o t been fo r th e
b r e a k in g tr a f f ic , fo llo w in g a n n o u n te le p h o n e call th e y m tg n t h av e been
m e n t by
th e
S o u th e rn
P a c ific ] tra p p e d in th e b u rn in g building,
c o m p a n y th a t a cen t-a-m ile r o u n d - ___
n o r th of S alem .
The
co n d e n sa d tr ip f a r e s w ill p re v a il o v e r Its line*. W f t,W r tiV V v w r iV , V V .V r r .’. ‘. j
sc h ed u le follow »
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W E D N E S D A Y . A U GU ST 31
A ll a r r a n g e m e n ts
fo r
th e
five-
F o re n o o n —M eet n e a r
V a n c o u v e r, da.y o ffe rin g o f so-called D o lla r D ay
c ity h all a t 9.30 a n d go to W. H . tr a n s p o r ta tio n In six w e ste rn s ta te s
A m b ler f a r m a n d th e n c e to R. W h av e been c o m p leted , a c c o rd in g to
G ra n t fa rm , to view D u C h illy S J - |Wo rd receiv ed here. P e rso n s a v a i l - '
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p la n n in g
N o C h a rg e fo r C o n su ltatio n
A fte rn o o n - M eet a t V a n c o u v e r a t , s h o rt trip s, w ill h av e th e b e n e fit of
1 «0 o o lo c k , th e o c * to J . S Jo h n - a th re e -d a y w eek en d , It w as poin ted
f a r *n o l 40 a« r* 8 or D u C b llly a o u t, w h ile
lo n g d is ta n c e
tra v e l
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tniections.
Results are immediate
As we read the pajiers we are impressod with the
fact that the “outlook is brighter” hut nobody se^tns to
make any profit on the outlook.
Everybody in this county should read this paper
regularly. It will help them and help us, and the cost
ib too small to he mentioned.
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Much interest is taken in the ten-mile ascent of Pro.
lessor Auguste Piccard, who went aloft in an aluminum
hall attached to a balloon. It was the seiond time that
the Belgian scientist floated higher than man had ever
gone before him.
The man in the street, entranced bv his aerial jour walnat orchard» principally ending
ney, may ask the .rejason for it. Surely no scientist goes,
to such heights just to take a ride. The answer is
that tiie quest for knowledge about the upper air the
stratosphere, interests men who seek accurate knowl­
edge. More particularly, the Belgian hoped to make ob­
servations, of the cosmic rays in order to determine
whether the world is “dying” or immortal.
What of it? Well, we don’t know.
Anyhow the
same question could have been asked, unanswered, about\G™n£ hJ ia*riu' waln“,a’ p*°**»*.
the experiment*
of all 1 scientific
explorers of the
past T
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I r o i l l stlth established facts however,
great develop
meats sometimes grow.
Incidentally, parents of this
county might
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.r^e their chiulren to seek the truth as a passionate oh v a r ie tu « on th e c o a st.
session in life. Tell them to worship it. honor it and
T H U R S D A Y S R I’T E M B E R 1
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realitv. It is the great goal of living, and those who
contribute to discovery are the real servants of the race.
B rin g th is ad v G et lO'F d isc o u n t on
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tween the $2.0tt() job I have for the lng corporation and
my vote* upon public questions."
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