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Fri d ay , M ay 19, 1944 TOTAL CONSCRIPTION! YOUR Q U ESTIO N S ANSW ERED P a r t 1: National Operations 8. How Will Production and Distribution be Carried On? A radio co m m en tato r ca u stica lly observes th a t only a donkey would be w illing to sta y in the middle o f a stream fo r ten years. ALL SHOULD SERVE Wo should like to see every citizen go to the polls M ay 19th and vote. Hut b efore he or she goes to the polls they should ca re fu lly read th e V o ters pam hplet and decide who will serve our cou n try best. W e would lik e to see everyone a c cep tin g the w ar and its a tte n d a n t rr spnnslbilities and serve in som e c a p a c ity if only to vote rig ht. If we would do th a t from th e house- 1 w ife to th e busy execu tiv e, w e’d g et j th is w ar ov er a t a ra te th a t would I s ta rtle those who have counted th e ir j gr< itest ally th e selfish n e ss o f fre e j people. i r S M echanics w ork 48 hrs. per w e e k h 10 hours s tr a ig h t; 8 hou rs tim e J ind a h a lf. Good w orking condi- % tions. P e rm a n e n t em ploym ent. ^ OREGON MOTOR STAGES 506 S W Mill m an on W ho is now doing MECHANICS $ 5 J WAYNE MORSE K eep a J ^ k L K j Republican i s • l the s tru c tu re s requ ired by the w ar program . U nder T e ch n o cra cy 's proposal the e n tire output o f the ce m e n t p lan t is p u rch ased on a b lan k e t ou tpu t p u rch a sin g order fo r a 3C-day period. T h is b lan k et, op eration -ou t-p u t p u rch asin g order would elim in a te th e trem end ou s issu an ce of p u rch ase ord ers, co n tr a c ts . su b -co n tra cts, shipping E a c h o f these fu n ctio n s w ill b e bills, invoices, gov ern m en t ch eck s, com e coord inated , not under a po litica l b u reau crat, but under the and stop s and s ta r ts in production. o p eratin g h ^ id s of th e ind u stry i t All produ ction under su ch a gov self. A tech n o lo g ical com m and ern m en t m ass p u rch asin g ord er of of each indu stry will be appointed bulk m a te ria ls and m an u factu red by tho C om m and er-in-C hief of goods will be shipped to R eg io n each n ation to coo rd in ate and con al C om m odity T e rm in a ls a c c u ra te duct o p eration s o f each sequ ence ly located a t tra n sp o rta tio n cen w h eth er it be tra n sp o rta tio n , steel te rs and producing c e n te rs th ro u g h production, or th e m a n u fa ctu re of out o f th e co u n try and a t seaboard. planes. T h ese C om m odity T e rm in a ls then P rod u ctio n and d istrib u tio n will becom e th e reserv e m a te riel b an k s be ca rrie d out by th ese fu n ctio n s of th e U nited S ta te s and C anada. on th e b asis of th e produ ction or No sh ip m en t o f m a teriel, w h eth d ers received by them . T h ese pro er by land, sea, or a ir, would be duction ord ers will be b la n k e t ou t Jhipped to individual consignees. put orders w ith th e n ecessary It is consigned to m a te riel b an ks te ch n ica l sp e cificatio n s, but w ith out th e price tag. Su ch a system in sp e cific C om m odity T e rm in als. All m a te riel fo r consu m p tion in the of o p eration s will m ake it possible to run th e e n tire productive p lant a re a of a C om m odity T e rm in a l is a t fu ll load fa c to r 24 hou rs a day, consigned fro m th e m a te riel b an k of th e C om m odity T e rm in a l to th e 365 days a year. u ltim ate con su m er e ith e r fo r d irect U nder p resen t p ra ctice s ten th o u consu m ption, fo r fu rth e r m an u fac sand p u rch asin g ord ers m ight be tu rin g process, or fo r sh ip m en t to sen t to a larg e ce m e n t com pany th e b a ttle a re a s. w ithin 30 d ays by tw o thousand d iffe re n t co n tra c to rs fo r building All production and d istrib u tio n would becom e, In e f fe ct, one g ig a n tic Con tin e n ta l S e rv ice o f Supply fo r the Arm ed Sectio n 1 - K. I). 12245 F o r c e s and th e civilian T e ch n o cra cy , Inc. population. 811 S W 10th Avenue T h e physical fa c ilitie s of, rail, bus, w ater and a ir tra n sp o rta tio n ; telegraph , telephone and radio co m m u n icatio n s; power produc tion and tra n sm issio n ; m a n u fa ctu r in g ; oil w ells and re fin in g ; and th e m ines a re th e co llectiv e te c h nology by w hich N orth A m erica produces. . . a the jo b on g re a t the jo b jo b fo r vote T for A FO R U . S. SEN A TO R R em em ber If You Vote Republican — V ote for W A Y N E M O R S E — ». Fai«] .< lv erti«.u iem , M ur.« fur S en a to r C om m ittee, Kai(»h l). M aures, C orbett tíhlg., P ortland , Oregon Guy Cordon REPU BLIC A N PRIM A RY M A Y 19, 1944 I his is a sh iftin g age. M ost o f th e : m other is on the day sh ift, and hom es now adays seem to be on th re e ch ild ren —they sh ift fo r themselv« sh ifts. F a th e r is on th e n igh t sh ift, E x. ; P aid Adv. C ord on-for-Senator-C om m . j Im p eria l H otel Bldg., P o rtla n d , Ore. M arshall E . C o rn ett, E x t. S ect. B E . 3021 NAM E Thomas £. Dewey PORTLA N D WRITE IN Your Congressman P o rtia nd-5-O regon I am in terested in T o ta l C o nscrip tio n O P le a se send m e fre e lite ra tu re only O E n clo sed is 25c. P lease send me “T e c h n o c ra c y ’s V icto ry P ro g ram B u n d le” O E n clo sed is $1.00 fo r full selectio n o f lite ra tu re . T h is M a teria l is R e p rin ted by P erm issio n o f C o n tin en tal H ead q u a rte rs, T e ch n o cra cy In c., 155 E . 44th S t., N. Y „ 17, N. Y . T h ru S e ctio n 1 R . D. 12245 a t 814 S. W . 10th A v e , P o rtlan d , 5, O regon. B E . 0062. ............................ ................................... A D D RESS ......................................................... C ity ...................................... S ta te .......... ........ Q uartz cry s ta ls su itab le fo r elec-1 found in C olom bia; tric a l in stru m en ts have been recen tly 1 is not yet know n. how exten siv ely the name of Thomas E. Dewey F o r President when you vote Friday T h o m as FI. Dowry is th r o u tstan d in gly stro ng m an whose nam e will con ic fir s t b efo re the R ep u b li can C onvention in Ju n e . T h e re is every ind ication tlv.it he will re ce iv e the Itrp iih lirn n nom ination. O regon K rp iib llean s will do well to w rite in his nam e on th e ballot and let O regon b ack a w inner. James W . MOTT A* a Friend of Free Enter prise, a Foe of Bureaucracy and a Defender of Conatitutional Government, H IS record is a KNOWN record. For 11 years the Republican Minority in Congress, of which he is one of the I FADF'KS, has been the sole effective barrier standing between the People and complete I xecutive D ICTATO R SH IP. The People realise this now, and after the next election the Minority will become the MA JO R IT Y Party in the House of Representatives, and it will take control. Your Congressman, JA M ES W. M OTT, will have a major part in the exercise of that control. In the meantime, Jim Mott it at his post of Duty in W ASH IN GTON, protecting YOUR In terests NOW'. He is not at Home campaigning in H IS OWN In terest. Let us assure him by an overwhelming vote on Mav I I that we want him to STA Y IN CONGRESS. J. 0. Johnson P aid A d vertisem ent. W . G. H are, H illsb o ro ; A. E. C lark , Yeon B in d in g , P o rtla n d ; T. H. K anfield , 4784 S. E . 17th Ave., P o rtla n d ; J a y B o w erm tn , Yeon B u ild ing, P ortland . W as hi ng to n County “Com m on Sen se leg islation . RODEO T h e few er th e law s th e b e tte r th e g o v ern m e n t" P a id Adv. I. 0. JOHNSON Candidate for Delegate at L a r g e to Republican National Convention "A Job fo r every retu rned suldier th rou g h coop eration w ith bu sin ess in stead of g ov ern m en t dole” Paid Adv. SUNDAY, MAY 2! V O T E FOR 1:30 P. M. Tualatin Valley Rodeo], Grounds Read Hts Outstanding Record IN VOTERS P A M P H L E T (Paid Ad “ Mott for Congress 3 Miles E a s t of Hillsboro Committee") Bar eback B r on c o Riding, Saddle Bronco Riverview Cemetery W EST END S E L L W OO II HKIIM1R CREMATORIUM MAUSOLEUM CEM ETERY «>tupíete F u n era l S er» l i e In .New t ithedral <'Impel at No F u tr s cost R iv erv iew is • c o o p e ra tiv e a sso cia tio n with a ssets of over 11100,000 I CHAS. A. SPRAGUE in the United S ta te s S e n a te Republican candidate for REPRESENTATIVE fhe P eo p le off O regon W an t R. J. HAAS Riding, Ste er Riding, Bull Dogging, Calf County School Superintendent All entries must be in by Thursday, May IS Roping. Races Galore SP R A G lTF knows Oregon—its people, its resources, its prob lems. His term as governor added to his understanding of state affairs and national and inter national problems. As U n ited States Sen ato r, Sprague will support the vigor ous prosecution of the war. He favors full co o p eratio n with other nations to prevent other wars. He opposes bureaucracy in Washington and urges earl? restoration of local liberties and responsibilities. Send Charles A. Sprague to the Senate and the best interests of Oregon and the nation will be served. * Q u o te s fro m th e O re g o n P re s s on S p rc g u e f or S e n a to r ^ Charles A. Sprague was business- like. inU tiiscTt and const, . r r o u s a governor as Oregon ever lias hac!— P o rtla n d Oregonian. Sprague is scholarly; his interna tional stand is sound and consistent; he is the best qualified in general ca pacity and the strongest political c o n tender tor the post.—(oos P a t lim e s . ( harlcs A. Sprague will be a decided a ^ e t to this state as a member of the l '. senate; he should be nominated and elected.-— NVt d f r f G raphic. '«Prague was a good governor, he will serve Oregon with credit in the l V senate if elected.— P endleton Fast O regom av \\ nh >prague running, the voters of O reg on h,i%e at least one qualified man to vote for.—U rw / /« G azette-T im es. Mr. >prague has unquestioned ability and statesmanship.—k ia m a / k Falls H er ald a n d .Win. I here are thousands o f O reg on voters wK» . now will welcome (he oppor t u n e to lend their support to Sprague , n highest cha ter of s u n man like qualifies and of a temperament w. . J i peculiarly fv h m for the dut:es ot a lawmaker.—O rrsham O ot.ohk Candidate for Mail them to Guy Paine, Rt. 4. Hillsboro, or ITione North Plains 14F12 s« school a d m in istra to r in W ashington County Q l A l . i r i F I ) — EFFICIENT Paid Adv. Admission: 50c (plus t a x ) for the S en ato rsh ip by Ex p e rie n ce and Training 1. He has an intimate knowl* edge o f O regon'» needs. 2. He has a keen grasp o f na t i o n a l and i n t e r n a t i o n a l affairs. 3. H is r e c o r d as g o v e r n o r showed his ability in handling public .¡lairs. 4. He has the l.ecn awareness o f a w orking newspaper man. 3. He is an able and convincing speaker. SPRAGUE 6. He is industrious and con scientious. 7. He is a successful business man, respected by employes and associ t •». 8. He is a vigilant servant o f the people. Adults $1.00 (plus t a x ) Children, under 12, Sprague is Equipped CHAS. A. F o A U. S . .'c r iA iw ^ 15 Y E A R S E X P E R I E N C E ' R.« F r„ !,. , ,r,. au Morpa Bail«