TH U R SD AY. A P R IL U , IW32 ««... I tlx enforce I the question of r » |» « l Io the alales begun an o s • regular manner for Conalllu prohibition, that more tim e 1« •'< 1,1 ,o see Whether II cat, re a l......... ....... ........... .........I - . ' . . ......................................................................... ........................... ..................... r j s s r - r x ............ - ¡ “. x x ? ....................... W A SH IN G TO N > y nAPFOQPjMMunr M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E One Year In Advance .., S I.76 T hree Month» H Il Months U 00 Single Copy 75c 5c County O fficial Newspaper TH U R SD A Y . APRIL H . 1932 T H E P U R SU IT OF HAPPINESS We don’t know who the happiest man on earth is, but we know who the unhappiest people are. They are the people who though t they could buy happiness w ith money and who, now th a t th e ir sources o f money have dried up, find themselves th ro w n upon th e ir own resources, and have discovered th a t those resources are not su fficient to brin g them happiness. We do not know w hether to feel sorry fo r these jieople, especially the younger ones, o r indigna tion at th e ir parents and teachers, fo r g iving tnem o r p e rm it­ tin g them to get a w rong slant on life. We confess to a considerable degree o f indignation when we hear people advising young folks to buy this, th a t or the other th in g because it w ill make them happy. We th in k there are very few com m odities, and those very in ­ expensive ones, th a t can make any m aterial c o n trib u tio n to individual happiness Possessions may enlarge one's sense o f «elf-im portance. Money m ay enable people to do things which give tem porary pleasure. B ut the idea that the ric h are any happier than the poor is just as false now as it a l­ ways has been. We th in k one of the real benefits o f these hard tim es to m any people has been th a t it has forced them to develop th e ir inw ard resources and depend upon th e ir own e ffo rts fo r happiness. We have ce rta in ly heard m uch more com ­ plaining from people who s till have a good deal o f money le ft than we have heard fro m people who d id n ’t have m uch o f anything to lose. The man o r wom an who has learned in childhood to get along w ith little is fa r better adapted to face the realities o f life than the one who has always been able to buy w hatever pleased his o r her fancy. Those are the unhappy ones today— the ones who cannot spend money as they used to spend— w hile the happy ones are those who never had any m oney to spend. ----------------- ------------------- MORE PRO TEC TIO N FOR LU M B E R Lum ber and the coal in d u s try are regarded as the tw o hardest h it in th is tim e o f depression. We see no reason ' w hy either lum ber o r coal should be brought in to th is coun­ tr y w hile such conditions exist— tw o o f our largest em ­ ployers o f labor p ra ctica lly at a standstill. The ta r iff should be raised so th a t foreign lum ber w ill be excluded. I f any w orkm en have to be idle in the lum ber in d u stry let it be the foreign laborer. Oregon’s m oney constantly m ust go to other parts o f the United States and the w orld to buy m anufactured goods we use here. The balance o f trade is alw ays against us. The lum ber in d u stry is the biggest source of new money. Once it stops there is a tendency to drain this state o f all its money and w e get harder and harder up. ---------------------<§--------------------- W H EN W IL L T H E BIG FELLO W S CUT? President H oover has offered to become a $1 a year man. He waives his co n stitu tio n a l rig h ts if congress sees fit to reduce his salary. G overnor M eier was also going to be a $ l-a -y e a r m an or som ething like it before he was elected. But w ith a high salaried public service and a g ri­ c u ltu ra l commission, purchasing agent and college chan­ cellor. et el, products o f th is a d m inistration , it looks like if any salary cuts were in the o ffe rin g they w ould be the little fellow s, and it w ill take quite a num ber to offset these big increases. ------------ «------------ The double crossing o f Colonel Lindbergh by the k id ­ nappers should be ample dem onstration to the w orld th a t “ There is no honor am ong thieves." __________ ,-i----------------- A fte r one ho u r and 16 m inutes o f in stru ctio n an east­ ern g irl took the controls o f an airplane and made a solo flig h t. No bird ever learned to fly in such a short tim e. An Ohio man ro lle r skated all the way to M iam i. F lo r­ ida, and back. No wom an even asked him to ride. An Illin o is woman m arried three brothers, one a fte r another. Must have liked the m other-in-law . ¡■ERUC W E RICH A young man, who is vice-president o f a New Y ork bank, told me that he dined recently at a fashionable resort. "A ll the o ther guests were very ric h ,” he said. “ They were older people, many o f them retired. They were sh a k­ ing in th e ir boots. They are afraid there w ill he a social upheaval and that th e ir money w ill be taken aw ay.” I told him 1 thought these people had a rig h t to w orry. “ The social order w ill not be over-turned,” I said, "n o r w ill people like y o u r friends be stripped o f th e ir possessions. But 1 do believe that, when this depression is over, the rich w ill be poorer and the poor w ill have a degree of co m fo rt and security th a t they have never possessed before. And this w ill be better fo r everybody.” in saying this I am ta k in g a position which is co n tra ry to my own selfish interests, for, w hile 1 am not and never shall be rich, 1 have an incom e th a t is m uch above the aver­ age. i f taxes are higher, mine w ill go up w ith the rest. B ut shouldn’t they? W hat have 1 done to deserve as m uch as I get out o f life? You may answ er: “ You have worked hard. You have been am bitious and in telligen t. Any man who w ill apply him self in this co u n try can do w ell.” T his is not a complete answer. To be sure, 1 have worked. But where did I w ork the hardest? On a farm one sum m er (I s till ache when I th in k about It). And in M o n t­ ana in a construction camp. The hours, in each case, were m ore than tw elve a «lay, aud a t n ig h t we were too weary fo r an yth in g b u t bed. On my farm my income was one dollar a day; In the co n struction camp it was s ix ty -fiv e dollars a m onth. If 1 have increased m y income it is not because I have w orked harder but because 1 happened to get o u t of these tough jobs in to one that is much easier and m uch better paid. If I have used intelligence, it is not greatly to my credit. 1 happened to have been born into a home o f culture. I was sent to college, and my expenses were paid. M any rich people, who are w orried fo r fear they w ill have to bear a larger burden in the future, have had all these advantages, plus the added advantage of inherited w ealth. When they grum ble they give me a pain. Surely, we who have had the best luck In this co u n try are going to be wise enough to recognize it and to assume cheerfully our fu ll share o f the load. Ninth Instalment F ix « * from a French conranl. J ix .l» « H a rl.’ we return« t« N ew Y o rk IV her aociall*. •tect » e th e r, a rehateue. ambitmua woman h * g irl is hurried in to an engaaemeet with • ‘ 35 “ - K ent - ” H er r r fin ber. N t.h w aalth* Fell» fatkar andal. n r m t l o u a le enter« the ( ir l'a home one night Ila tella her he uaed tv call her l ., n .l a Sandal. T h e girl la torn by her 4eetre to ane Ufa In the raw and to become part of her m other'« aoelaty H e r father etudiee her aurioundmga. Lynda riatta her fath er in hia dingy ytaartera She hnda four m m fla rin g cards whan aha arriv e*. O ne of them Jock Ayle- ■nrd. her father tella her. ia lik e a aon to him, hut warns the g irl he la a tn fler Lyn d a p a rr a etennd H a lt to her father and Joch takes her home, on the way slop­ ping w ith her at an underworld cabaret. Jock gets into a *g h t w ith a gangater who Insists on dancing w ith l.yn d a H r then tnima Lynda home. Later ahr mentions F J ix 's name to Jock and A ylew ard'a face «»plays hia demoniac hatred o f the million* L ----- voice at the other end of the tele phone and then went on, "Y ou've got the man my night watchman caught in my inner office early tins morning. Has he been scan hed? . , . Ye»v I'll hold the w ire.” \ \ hile he waited, Kent moved the fingers of bis left hand in and out like a tiger's claws. "N othing, eh? But I tell you he did get some papers. Yes, they're missing. Im portant papers . . , An accomplice at the foot of the fire escape' Jovet Get his name, hia whereabout* . , . W e ll, get 'em. Find o u t Can't you make the boy apeak’ She still wore Nick's shabby s i«t but her collar had been torn op»* under Rory's grasp. H er tie was lost, her hat had been taken trot her and above the crumpled ill. attire her fine feminine throa: a» head gave an etfret of startling dc. caev l'here was no |>article oi hm vivid coloring in this trapped lace but the lilted eyes dated, angry . i > i 4 folden. and the lip« still went tig l.l when she closed them at the e n* of each reiterated reply. " I won't tell vou anything " Jo a must be given Ins chance, tier x T doggrdli irpeated, This until, »Her some nutv.de message, her arm h a l prohibition It becomes clearly »P preablauts |iio pai*eiil to everybody that the , re Brush W ba, do you mea t? .............. .. of . first we h«.l • « » > law» m i *«* unworkabh* lb«*«» ih< Republican«. If elected y lll submti m ik I WuNhtngtnn. I). C.. A h fhu tin t* (nr the president tai nuinlnallne run vention» d r» » » nearer, (he queetloa ■if what the two greet partta-» w ill do In th e ir platform » on the «ob­ ject of prohibition beroinr» a live Iter topic of dieeueslon All of the »Ign» point tn u derlere- tioii by the D em orrete in fevor of e netlnnnl refereuduni on the epprel of llie Eighteenth A n iriiiln iriil lloi whet (het would «m ount to le en other queatlon. It would help gel vote« for the D em o cretlr ticket among the "w ets,” beyond a doubt, but would It drive "d ry " vote» away from the party? T h e argum ent of the Democratic leader« 1» that the atatea where prohibition baa Its principal strength are moatly "»ate" Demo­ cratic »tale», iti »pile of the fact that M r. H oover carried most of ilti-iii In 192S They lliln k d ia l II wa» A lfred S. Sm ith'» religion, ra th e r than hl» wet procllvltlea, that loal him the election, and that with a wet t*rote»laut candidate the "Solid South" w ill vote Demo- c rn tlr regardieaa of the wet-dry Issue. T h e ir effort, therefore, must be to capture the doubtful »late», and those, they contend, are mainly state» where the wet sentiment la dominant. "L e t me alone w ith her fo r a m om ent. I th in k I ’ve aeen the g ir l Any change In the Constitution befo re," F e lix told the policem an. must be ra tifie d by three-fourth» of T he officer at the other end de­ lieeu mxairr \ Ixvixted and ihe bad the »tales, w hether by th e ir legist« ¡timed faint Then, “ 1 won’t speak murred at -ome length ■o anvone but Fella Kent," the bad lure» or by convention« specially Said Felix presently, interrupt!! ;• i .mi edeii called for the purpose. T h ere art- "A worn.. W h a t difference do»» “ W hx do you keep on torturing 48 state», therefore 3« of them that m a k e : O h. to hell w ith such me n o t " .»he xxailed when thia N O W GO O N W IT H T H E S T O R Y wxiuld have to vote wet on the pro­ She II speak all the ti. . a n .ind one of the men'* de "Yes, sir. I know how you must hysterical posed referendum . If the Eight pat: . - J return xxith the I 't w l quicker it x u turn on the work«. feel. W h en I heard it. it went right eenth amendm ent In to be repealed ' ' t k i l l was on his way, had I'll take ;lie responsibility. A ll rf through me like a bullet. About one .¡it no surcease to the rain of If thirteen states stand out against o'clock, or a little earlier. Rory it. I tell you,” his voice lifted to a i - thought he heard a movement >v shrill whining note, "you’ve got t | furious question and threat. She had repeal, prohibition rem ain» the law our floor and let himself into the get back those papers for me or begun to weep. of the land And that more than A voice in the room beyond her outer office. T h ere he saw a light I'll make your place down there *o moving close to the inner threshold hot for you that you’ll wis' x»»u'd torture chamber put a question thirteen states w ill never vote wet B e caught a voting hoy in the act of put your young ladv on a i.iidiron sharntv and Jocelyn opened her 1» the belief of the men of both to save your own skins.” strange and lovely eye* wide climbing in at the window. partlee who have given thia subject llia t was Felix K e n t f o r (be tx c e p t tor an uncertain sort oi "K o ry «truck him over the neua the most thought. lu iih e r pro­ first time they w e ll about t m c c . w ith his stick. H e thinks he got him ' mumble there was T h e proposed referendum , there­ lit forgot iU l^vt her Nhl Mite aaiaaaa. • ■ aaj»«»«.- ktte.'xiaiit iquta:- F elix • She in good time. N o th ing seems to be test from the other > disturbed. T he safe is quite as usual sat, his hand pn.».n<: u ; lly at a tors. i. She »at up at i sight m u n iii *.. li­ fore. It Is pointed out. would he A ll the papers on your desk and blotter, his fact u g n as .though it mg the crnei bewildered itu . ..• n-» nothing but a vote catching gesture, of her head, ¡sad a» the door opened inside it are intact. 1 do believe, M r. watched tort.iei , but no chance that It would accom­ H e bent forw ard again. "W an ts she rose slowly to her feet K ent, that no h arm ’s been done. But F elix Kent, staring doxxu a! het, plish it» pretended purpose. I ’m just kind of scared. I wish you to speak to me? W on t sneak to M r. Hoover's wet friends — and were here to go over your papers anyone else?" H e sat thinking. " A ll turned scarlet and his eyes charged. in that safe. A nd, though R ory is right. Keep her squirming till 1 get H e drew in his breath, put up in e there are plenty of wets on the Re­ almost sure he was climbing in of there. T ru st ine to make ,ier come hand, let it fall aud mastered lit* publican side of the political fence face. H e turned to the me:. course he m ight have been climb­ clean.” “ Here, let me alone with he. a — are urging him more strenuously Miss Becky asked no question as ing out. No, sir. T h e y didn t find anything on him. T hey're holding her Great Chief turned io the door. moment. I think I'v e seen the g ill than ever to come out for aome sort him at the station. Y o u ’ll be back A moment later the 'phone rang before. There's more in thia . . 1 of m odification or repeal of prohi This is hardly a police matter ' ll shrilly. before noon?" It la being urged upon him "O h , M rs. Harlow e, 1 am so explain. Just let me nave he- 'os billon " I'd have to make it by airplane an instant," his even voice erei .cd that the 146 members of congress sorry. H e was here but he's just to do that, Miss Becky.” d he just under the force his will nad ; it who signed a petition for a refer " W e ll, perhaps it isn’t that im ­ gone out. 1 did tell him portant but I dc feel kind of scared." hadn't a second to get ro.i id to call­ upon it but smoothed itself uni.icd- enduin include 79 Republicans as K ent, without troubling himself to in g . H e was brought back u very u r­ lately, "and I think 1 can find out against only «6 Democrats. The reassure her fears, hung up arid gent business and, as it's turned out all 1 want to know.” The men, curious, grim ly amused, president's attitud e ia understood the m atter is even more serious than pondered the exasperating news. I the thief had taken something we (Fared. I 'l l take your message and cynical, went w illingly a way J to be that he must be ahown a from that safe . . . a thousand hid­ . . . Yes indeed, M rs. H arlo w e, I I I T he greasy door was closed, h elix much g reater demand from hia own eous betrayals darted through his keep it perfectly quiet I'll tell it waited H e moved close to Jocelyn,' fancy, whitening his lips, pulling only to M r. Kent h.msclt privately caught her wrists in his tw o hauda party and from the nation at large and drew them up to hit breast, before he w ill agree (h a l prohibi­ down lines beside the grim mouth- at the earliest possible moment.” She listened, her face was all pulling her near to him in a gee- tion repeal has the overw helm ing corners. H e saw w olf faces, hyena ture that was passionately posses­ aghast. faces. public support which any radical "O h , M rs. Harlow e. how read­ sive, furious, masterful. H e stood up. H e ’d take to the "N o w ," he said between his teet change In the Constitution ought tn air. N o use putting himself to the ful that sounds . . . O h, I am to "if you haven't gone mad since strain of these imaginary disasters. eorry. Yes indeed I w ill.” have to be really effective. Five minutes later, having in the left you yrslerday—at your own ro- A t precisely noon. Charles having T h e ta lk that "prohibition Is a ueat, as 1 stem to rem ember— or if been warned by w ire to meet him interval walked distractedly up and have nut myself lost the use of failu re." that the p rohibition, laws i t the landing field. F elix presented down the room, she wrote down o i a pad: "U rg e n t. Miss Jocelyn H a r­ my wits, you v. ill please rxulain cannot be enforced. Is regarded by himself in his office. M is t Becky was glad to see him. lowe was not in her bedroom this this preposterous joke . . . for which the president. It Is reported, as pre- She repeated to him the disorgan­ morning. A fte r repeated summonses I imagine, you've been already suf­ i m ature. H ia in tim ate friends point ised details of her information. One the door was forced. She had gone ficiently punished by orders of my ' out that one of his firs t acts on that she added caught Kent's to hed early. None of her outer own. .And von w il, please return th« I j taking o ffice was to ask congress clothes teemed to be m in in '’ There paper» you took frm n my sate. breath. “ But Michael does gay that for was no message or note of any see now- why you coaxed that cone- : to give him g reater power to en­ an instant he kind of thought m ay­ kind and no explanation has vc’ bination out of me. At least I ba», force or a t’ empt to enforce, the be the boy threw something down been discovered of her absence. She gin to see why Say it over to mu I Volstead law. He had been in office to the court before he knocked him seems to have completely disap­ now.” She found herself whisper! peared. N o one saw her leave tFe a year and a h alf before enforce- out." “Three-eight. T hree turns to K ent was now at the safe and his building.” l inent was fin a lly turned over to the This message Miss Becky, crying left. Eight-five-tw o. T w o tu rn * to face was pinched as be began to i Departm ent of Justice which Is or- pull out the contents of the metal and blowing her nose, placed in in the right. O ne-O ne-O ne-seven. Sha envelope and sealed She labeled it, turns right. Then turn left." 1 ganlzed for law-enforcem ent, from drawer«. 'Right. Now tell me why yod Miss Deal said tim idly, "B y the "Fog M r. Kent. U rgent. Personal. - the T reasury, where It» control had took those papers and what y ou *W bv. M r Kent, M rs Harfowe's been Private" and propped it conspicu­ , previously been. In the 18 months p«w done with them. And the whole p ously on his desk. ringing and ringing to ask for you. ’ | since, then. It took at least- six The room where Lynda Sandal pose and reason— if there can ’'M rs . Harlow e?” snapped Kent. " I f she rings apain put her off until sat waiting for the arrival of Joce­ one— for this disgusting masquer­ j months to weed out the deadwood I ’m through w ith this. Just tell her lyn H a rlo w e ’s fiance w a* neither ade ” H e held her awey from blot 1 and crooked sticks from the old I'm on m y way from W agliington comfortable nor luxurious, f t was and looked her from head to foot 1 prohlbtlon enforcem ent unit and Io with a contempt that scorch«^' and that you'll put me in touch w ith on the contrary incredibly grimy, her a* soon as I get in. I t ’s some dingy, depressing and suggestive of "Y o u 'll do me a penance for (M e,“ build up a new personnel. Bo that idiotic woman business about the down-trodden guilty and hunted he told her. Then he went over the firs t erlous. intelligent nation- lives. T hree men were in attendance sat down on the chair of her w e d - ’’ , , i ul attem p t at enforcing prohibition torm ent and. forcing her to H e stopped In the middle of that upon her. T h e y ringed her like a j has only had a year or so of ex­ w olf pack ana like a w olf pack knaaa there on the floor before word. he held her between his own it: perience, and that, Mr. Hoover 1» Miss Deal turned her pince ne« they snapped and snarled and circled upon him and all the blood In her end eauatted, wearing her out eo T he young strong body In hie said to have, Is too short a tim e straightened and tightened pr< body rushed up into her square face, that the m ight drop down unpro- for a fa ir test as to w hether It can ” T>et me go, Felix,'* laid 1 aO h, great heaven, what's goner teetlngly to «offer the fleshing of be done or not. Sandal. H e r voice wee reel Kent had stood up. H e w i l chalk their fangs. not «enfia. e efiild. Nor Nor any m not white, a pallor that showed blue It Is regarded as highly probable, Since morning of that A p ril dey " I f ’m which was only so short a tele of of youre. i'll not be held about Ma lrpi therefore, that the Republican p la t­ "Get me the police station qufeh- hours before her wedding hour, the bullied end threatened. form , about which the candidate had set on a herd chair gripping Its ly r w ill have, n atu rally, a great deal A mbiute later Felix, seated at edge with both her hands, turning hie dee«, wee «tabbing space w ith her white fees from this tormentor to say, w ill stress precisely that Ms question« Between hie brows to that, listening to threat« that point— that the A dm inistration has e deep it r a lffit line looked like e made her blood attack then leap •e a r H e ideatl&ed him ee U to tka away from her scared heart Jock tails L y n d a th at F e lla caused him to he sent tn ja il u n ju stly by hxing up h»a re- it on a m ine L yn da aaya «he doesn't liere h li story She pays another visit to her father and goes to a cabaret w ith him and dances w ith Jock, w ho suddenly slop« and tells her he is going to take her rig h t home H e had teen F e lix dancing w ith anothet woman N ick diacovers Joch making hive to I ynda when he returns home im m eiliatelr s lie r the others get there and reviles him fo r being a convict. Returning home Jocelyn finds bar mother handling some immensely valuable jewels, hidden behind her prie dleu. Felix tella Jocelyn that Jock is a worthless scamp. Later Lynda tells Joch she does not believe in his innocence hut «rill try and find, through Falls, some letters Jock claims w ill clear his name. M arcella hods her jewels stolen and hires a p rivate detective, who uncovers the mys­ terious prow ling« of Lyn d a, w ithout kno w ­ in g who she is. L yn d s suspects her father. Jocelyn decides to m arrv F elix quickly and preparations are m ade lor the wedding She asks him to te ll her the com bination of his safe, as a m ark of his confidence in her. Arm ed w ith the combination and aecom p an ic! by Jock. L in d a enters F e lix ' ofbee at night, abstracts the wanted palwrs fro m the safe and throws them down to Jock, who is w aiting below Then she is raptured by the snilor and turned over tv the police Fehs tarns the n e s t m o rn in g , in W ashington, that a '“boy" had broken mtc his safe. Candy! I Until ynmigHir’i'R ubi I growiHipu fount on F- kk I nittiin'H funtiy. It In the moat tlciirlouM and tem pting t h a t exix rt hknda can make. W hether U la chtRolatea, fudge or brittle you know li'n good Thut'a our biiel- neaa tn make lietter «ml hotter candy. F G G I M A N N ’S “ Where the Hervlre la D llf a r e n l C t t “<»” Hoover. See O ur N ew Show ing o f “T om S aw yer” W ash Suits for Boys $ 1 .2 5 $ 1 .4 5 $ 1 .9 5 The Golden Rule Rulers of Low Price« EUGENE 1015 W IL L A M E T T E ? 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