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    PAOB TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD N W S
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1932
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
JENSEN AGAIN ON
CARD AT
Published E ven Thuwaday at
Springfield. Lane County, Oregon, by
THE W ILLAMETTE PRESS
H. E. MAXEY. Editor
ntered as second clan
W A SH IN G TO N
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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2Í. 1932
THE OUTLOOK FOR 1933
There is something about the beginning of a new year
which tends to revive waning hopes. Both literally and
figuratively we close our books on the last day of the old
year, take account of stock and make our plans for the
coming twelve-month. There was more reason for hailing
the new year in the old days when the calendar began with
the vernal equinox, in late March, and the festival of the
year's end was certain to be followed speedily by the revival
of vegitation and the beginning afresh of the anuual agri­
cultural cycle. A great deal of the sentimental importance
which we attach to New Year's Day is a survival from the
pastoral civilizations of the past.
We are no better able than anyone else to predict what
will happen in 1933. “Who knoweth what a day may bring
forth?” We are certain only of one thing; that is that the
New Year will be different from the old one. And we hope
it will be a better year.
We have, at least, put behind us some of the things
which made 1932 the hardest year in recent American his­
tory, for most folks, and we are closer to some of the things
which promise better for the future. The election is over
for one thing; the European debt situation is at least begin­
ning to be carified. We seem to have about reached the end
of the procession of bank failures. Farm products touched
new all-time low prices in 1932 and we cannot imagine that
they will not average higher in 1933.
It seems to us that the coming year will necessarily be
one of thorough readjustment, not alone in matters of
money and trade, but in people's mental outlook. It may
have been necessary for us to go through three terrible
years of depression to purge our minds of the fallacious
notion that the road to universal prosoerity and individual
wealth is an easy one. If it turns out by the end of 1933
that everybody has learned that he is entitled only to what
he can get by working for it, and to be content with th a t
the New Year just beginning will be the greatest success
ever recorded on the calendar.
Wa hlngtM . D. (’. -Congress hat
done nothing toward reducto* gov
em m ental expenditures mid lower­
ing taxes ao far, except to struggle
w,,b ,b * bl11 ,0 lea*H«» beer, which
*“ ***** being hailed as a great reve-
nue-producvr. but probably will be
vetoed If paaaed.
. . .
Soventeenth Installm ent
I drew the bulky Mwe-covered docu '»me rrupvr form. Civic pride wa.,
SYNOPSIS
Johnny Breen. 16, ,„enl from a desk "Colfax often «uttering a revival, new forc.'s were
year.. old. who had spent all of his
life aboard a tugboat, plying around tn'il m e ut Hie contili tuns, bul I hail stepping to the fore, new Ideals ol
service were ogalu lifting above the,
New York City, waa made mother no idea
I.d u
th o n
un
« til
in n
k x .i I
• A n
i<
less t when
an explosion
sank t the
I • "An
island completely surround lumull of the town
tmat on which ha. his mother anti
by sew age,” Harboard remarked,
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,
They paused on the sharp oasis
the roan he called father, were llv
u
mg. He is the only survivor, slrug
" htrv bo,H .ba,he
run south of Twenty fifth Street be-
Prealdeut lloovera recommanda
gling
n'ibt.
. . . . . . through
through the
the darkness
darkness to
to **'•*
*"*' at night
I tween Eirth Avenue and Broadway.
....
shore------At dawn, amid surround
"New York and vld n .ty, dump- I \ „rooking churning rush of cars
f ,b tonsolldatlon of 61 gov
In
es entirely
e n tir e tv unknown,
..» k n e w , his
h i- life
n t - in
i - ing
......... Its wa te uiulerlal
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. . Ita froril
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s in o a in g tn u r n u ig rusn or *’,
cars
,
b
u rea u s “»<* offices Into
Ings
7 I‘>r,iw'*nl
bur"*u*
to r read.
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— l»maller bureaus, fewer In number,
knowing nothing of life, he Is taken ¡
X m x .L
R<
“ A'"“n
a,ld ““<**
in by a Jewish family, living and lnlH U“ t»<‘n-S» ope-i cessp ools, it a , ner httd „„.led Its career. On the
.
officers,
has not been disapproved
doing a second-hand clothing bust- a crime.” A liuon Strauss
______ paused
, _____ i broad stretch of the Avenue, to-
ness on the Bowery. . . From the »nd thumbed the pages.
,
,
k
h
f . . ' ' *° fBF' Wh,*n
'* * p****d »»«hor-
hour he set foot in the citv he had
I ward the park, a n he« of triumph iijn< (he preNldent to work out such
to fight his way through against
"Tb® greatest danger, sir.” John and of victory reared their fra g ileeco n o m ies by executive order It
bullies and toughs. . , and soon be interposed, "He In the absolutely ' forms and only photographs re '
lir,,V|,i„ i
......h . . . J , .
came
so proficient
that he S attracted inadequate
sewer system of the'm ail.
Dewey
from | „ h .lld «S - ’^ ,„k
£
r
™
- returned
M an,,.. O there
re., ktmte
^
c X ,
S .7
many boxing tournaments. . , .It
was here that Pug Malone came In-
to young Breen’s life—an old
I . ^ h V tZ^k B r e e n ^ e r “ ! w i n ^
>uj»l
Flit of Coin Will Date
Placet for Two Main ( >nt
Match on Weakly Prog'
Thor Jen sii , the man «I*
wrestles with the loteree slid all
others who venture Into th e r'n.-
whmi he appears In a a •■•si»
match la again the drawing card on
the Eugen« Armory bout this even­
ing Jensen will face Bunny Mar­
itin and Walter Arhlu will meet
Mary V. Dulje oí Newark, N J rtpug Itim i of 1-os Angeles. A flip
l.th.owOeroitheprettis.«.m.lein.iir #
w)|)
,,f
America, in the opinion ol
judges who paxsed upon the photo- ,h e two men shall lake the long
graphs of 6S.OOO girls Irom all parts 1 mulch and which the shorter pro
of the U. S. A. Lash prise ol fMO Hmluary.
goes with the awaid.
Last week Achlu and Ruy draw
the short match and went to a draw
with oire full each. They offered a
tat Ion.
It la believed In som e circles that more Interesting inatrli Ihan did
Senator Carter Gluaa of Virginia Bunny Marlin und Coggins In lb«
can be Secretary of the Treaoiry, main event.
the post he held under President ( Achlu seem s lo lie (he only
Wllsoti, If he wants II. Ilia poor wrestler In these parts who ha«
health may prevent him from ac learned how to master the terrible
cepllng. however. Norman Davis J Thor. He left him tangled up In the
who waa undersecretary of slate ' ropes In the Eugene armory recent-
under Mr. Wilson Is looked upon I) and early Ihla week repealed
as the most likely choice for the ; Ills victory liefore a 1‘ortland audl-
S late Department; his knowledge ( ence.
and experience In foreign affairs la
probably greater than lhal of auy
other man In (he party. Few other
guesses shout these place« are re­
Little Doris Dealer has been re­
garded aa even good.
moved from the Pacific Christian
conduits
fifty and seventy-five of men inarched by In '17—men fy It by an adverse vote during that
years old. running to the river. T h e'w ith set faces, young and tense— period. There la a strong movement
problem of drainage on Manhattan ' drafted from the youth of the Mel-
” s,n' ple' bu' ,h e f*ct ,hat d r,,n ’ !
'rampl"B onward In the to do just that, providing again that
rongreaa does not really want econ
seni him to nigh, school and even *«'' sbou,d al1 b® ln'° «tHpoaal, falling snow.
umy but political advantage.
lually took him to u health farm he works. Into scientific plants fcr the
A great void of doubt had come
• • •
The senate has refuaed to hold
h'lfth avenue is Introduced. . . . pbo,,’’h‘'rk
chtorlae, oxide »« Ing doubt To the east, they saw un ixxecutlve aeaalon to act on presi­
Gilbert Van Horn, last of the old lron an<* ,,i, r"K’,n. all combined In ,(,e great clock hands of (he tower dential appointments, except In the
family. Is a man about town, who almost Ideal proportions for use as po| ntIn« to seven, and back on case of Roy D. Chapin, who was
Malone and Breen at one of fertiliser This seem s'to place the n fth Atwnlw , he rush of motor
named as Secretary of Commerce
I hidden c h a X in hU Hfe™
| Pr”|bK”,,1 b*,On^ ,h e “b'"1ty *”
; ‘’.r e came to a sudden stop with a
during the congreaslonal receas, and
All Indications now point lo the hospital to her home. Hhe recently
which had to do with his mother’s “ v ‘ ta*®n l- A spoonful may he svreech of brakes when the high whose term will expire In any event largest crowd of office seekers that
underwent an operation for appen
maid, years ago, who left the family dlppe l ou, here and there and i red light on the traffic towers with that of President Hoover. The Washington has seen In forty yeara.
dlcltls.
when about to become a mother. It screened, bu, the groat works, the!,,^,,^,,
gas-charged street
other two-hundred odd vacancies lu beginning to assem ble In (lie Capi­
Mias Lois Malhewa from Toledo
was reported that she married an sc|entiflc works that would y ie ld ' , .
old captain of a river craft.
,
John Breen stood, as men have the public service Io be filled by tal City Immediately after New Is spending holidays here with her
Van Horn has a ward. Josephine. a for,UBe ,0 ,b e <‘“ y ’ there “rc on‘y I stood In the twilight of thick tropic presidential appointments probably Y<*ars A lot of them are here now.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Il Mat­
about Breen’s a<e. . . . Van Horn. Part
^ e plan.”
jungle', gaxlng at the beauty of will remain vacani until President for that matter, and everybody who hews.
now interested in John. . . . pre-
“Ye«. John, the plan?’ Alinon the cobra unaware of it« « im in Roosevelt names the men to fill la suapected of having any "Influ­
Mrs. Zola Hlmm from Mapleton
vails upon him to let him finance
. .
.
-
conra. unaware or its alrniri
a course in Civil Engineering at >lraus< se no d to waken up from a rance. Harboard struck his can»-1
ence" with the Democratic leaders has been spending the holidays
Columbiat’niversity. . „ . John and study. After all, the plan must
concrete walk, a loud tap
li being besieged with appeals to with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Thoaw War Debts
Josephine meet—become attached come first. Le, us ge, the plan.-
John lo4)k<H,
h,
>nd
help get a federal Job for Tom. Uray.
Nearly
a
hundred
million
dollar«
to each other, love grows and thev
... .
. ,
..
„ ..
.
become engaged shortly after Breer.
1 have had “ ,heory- Almo,‘ sml,ed w,,h »«’«'•rtelnty.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Safely from
of the war debt Installments due to Dirk or Harry
Meantime, the one farm relief Roseburg spent Christmas hare.
graduates from college. . . Jose Strauss went on. “ a theory that
Josephine I-amber had Jusl sped the United States from Europe were
phine has another suitor a man of the city will work its way out of by , h,,m bareheaded, her dinner (mid promptly on the nail on Dec­ project which la receiving any sort
Mrs. Genevieve • Beaman and
X r b e dc„roes ^ “ “^ s as J X ' h“
8‘° PPe<1-
resplendent, her face an! ember 15th. Great Britain paid her ot serious conelderallon la the daughter. Zora. and Mrs. Helen
give full attention to his Job and a “ omenu
mated, beautiful. She was already share, though protesting that she Domestic Allotment plan, outlined I’eteraou and children from Halem
sails for Paris to select her trous-
"They say that my people an- far to the south, on her way to must have a reconsideration of the In these dispatches last week, the spent Christmas at Low rance Oog-
seau. . . . A, the last moment Ran- natnrai|y dwellers in cities. I, may dinner in one of the tine old survlv- whole subject before the next pay outlook for which does not at the sler’a.
toul sails on the same boat. . . . At ,
Mias Mildred Price who la teach­
sea on the return home the great be *® But ,h e H«br’>* a »re an an Ing hom e, of Washington Square ment com es due In July. Italy, Caec- moment appear very promising.
ing at The Dalles la spending (he
hoalovakia. Finland. Lithuania and
ocean liner crashes Into an Iceberg cient race, a race that has held Its
• • •
NOTICE
Christmas holidays with her par­
and sinks—all passenger, taking to tenets, has kept its faith for cen
Thomas Hetherlngton. the great Ijktvia paid up without a murmur
OF F IN A L HEA RING
the lifeboats. Van Horn per'shes turje„. |f we ar^
be dwellers in ' editor, had pieced together much There was about »36,000,00 more
ents here. Hhe has been quite III
X r h m e O Br,*eanT? e a in T aihaT'Gn- ' ' “ **•
our h“
’ 1>f lb* " . . y mosaic «jl.tory of the due from France, Belgium. Poland.
Notice is hereby given Ibal the with flu.
Cecil llarblt who has been al
bert
Van
Horn
was
his
father.
Jose
to
our
future
habitations.
I
have
c |tjr. He knew and deducted, and Hungary and Estonia.
France's undersigned. Martha Mendel), Ad­
UNGRATEFUL
phine breaks the engagement and lived In the slums - - ■ I know the imagined, and held in the files of government fell on the question of ministratrix of tbe estate of Martha Scotlaburg for some tim e Is visit
Hunter, deceased, has fllsd her
We wonder why a great deal of the French loan ever marries Rantoul For years John |ower East S|de-----You may not b*» little office bundles of surprls payment of Its twenty millions ot final
account In the County Court log his mother here during the
enil™
,h
?
ttn
rlrt
Th’
S
k“0W
**•
but
1
OnCe
»t",M
*
°"
»***
lnr°
r">atlon.
«Bee.
when
talk
came to be classified as war debts. After the war the United
thia sum. and the new government, of lutne County, Slate of Oregon, holidays.
Mra. Carey Thompson and son.
ami that January 31st, 1933, at ten
States loaned that country Liberty bond money to recon­ Josephine sees Breen in France. curb °* H ester Street nnd watch , lnK wltb Judge Kelly, an agreeable when It Is formed, may deride that o'clock
In the forenoon thereof al Billy, have been visiting at her
he remains cool, unimpressed ed a fight. 1 have known Fighting [ °M gentleman, him self asking more It would be better all around lo
struct her railroads, build public buildings, and to buy sur­ but
thw Court House In Eugene. Ijine
The Armistice is signed. Rantoul L ipvitch!”
tbau be Imparted. Thomas Hether pay up.
County. Oregon, at the office of parents', Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rua-
plus war material like locomotives, rolling stock, automo­ Ih’in» '" » » ? „ ? !
anAivJ° T
John «Prang to his feel. Almon Ingtoa was prepared to submit a
said court, has been fixed by said sell. She left Tuesday for Toledo lo
sues and obtains a divorce.
r
... • .
Beyond question, there will be Court as the tim e and place for 1 Join her husband, who la managing
biles and other equipment on hand in the A. E. F. depots. phine
Breen, seven years in South Am Strauss sat silent
“L ip v itch - <«rtein train of circumstances, and
We did not want to ship this material home and France erica, completes his work and re Channon Ltpvltch?" John asked.
ask for the few places where some sort of an International con­ hearing and considering and acting th« oil company at that place.
turns
to
New
York.
He
m
eets
Joee-
‘-John,
I
knew
you
there.
I
k
n
ew
!tinl®
h“'1 failed to fill in facta. He ference on these debts. There will on said account.
Mrs. Linn Endicott and son.
needed it and she bought it at a bargain. Now in effect
Dale of first publication Decern
phine again, and discovers that lo v e ,of you when you fought on the Bow-1»«« «« ‘he verge of springing one have to be, If we are going to col­ ber 39th, 1933.
Johnnie, arrived Iasi Thursday and
she says that she believes we should make her a present of ’ NOW ¿O ON WITH »TORY. - *ry My ° ,d
*« ' “f ‘he
•®“ “ t'<’“ »* **»« lect any more of them. Europe will
MARTHA MENDELL, Admin spent several days here visiting
all these things.
try to cancel them entirely; Amer­
latratrlx
relative«. Mr. Endicott cam e up
. . .
dead, you know. When the Tri-Plex u ty .
(I) 29
J 6 12-192«)
Halurday evening. They returned
“Here,
this way."
and in a mom »hlrtwalst factory burned dow n.; "My dear Mr. Hetherlngton. what ica will Insist on payment In some
France made this country a present of nothing. We
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way, on som e terms Both the out­
paid rent on every foot of trench our armv occupied e v e r v ®nt J °bn Breea Stood close to Al- Lipvitch had locked the door«—th e , you «ay may be »o. And then again going administration and the In­ Pastor's Family III— Both Rev. to Portland Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Russell
barn, chicken coop or other billet our soldiers slept 11?. mnn s,rau89 Harboard had ar !»bock killed him ”
it may not. You «ay you haw. talked
“Please go on.” Harboard re-, with Mr. Breen. What did he say?” coming seem to be In agreement on anil Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter and and family from Silverton spent
freight on her railroads after rebuilding the road beds and
m^ to*
minded him after a lengthy pause, j “He called It a lot of Interesting the point that the debts cannot be (heir children are III with the flu the holidays here at the home of
"I want to shake hands with John
canoelled. Some politicians and (his week.
Fred Ruasell.
even for the privilege of blowing up bridges across rivers Breen."
“with your vision of the dty."
i conjecture.”
« •W —
— 1
After a moment or two. Almon
“ 'But I believe It’s so.' I Insisted. econom ists think, however, that It
being used by the Germans in the march on Paris.
Harboard had managed to steer SlraU!(1J continued in low. even
“ ‘Well, If It’s so, why don’t I go will be better for this country to
grant easier terms than to stand
All other countries in the war received territorial con­ them Into a corner near the stair tone„
gee a treraendous city rls- out and claim my own?* he asked
(he future „ c„ y
, uch
“Well, why don', he?’’ Judge pat on existing agreements.
cessions out of the German colonies. This country neither Almon Strauss was leaning toward jng
BEGINNING WINTER TERM
asked nor received anything. We owe no country any debt John, holding his hand. What a magnitude that men today would Kelly looked puzzled.
With Congress
homely human being he was!
(m
arvel at the sigh,. The saving
marvel
In the senate, tbe discussion of
and all we ask is that they pay what thev owe us
“John I am so glad to see you In heat, in transportation of snp-
Day School
Night Clattes
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the bill to grant independence to
High School Post Graduate« find an Intensive course
Very glad.” Almon Strauss wa- plies, in the w aste motions of life. P. T. A. GETS PRESENT
the Philippines Is still under dis­
short, of stocky build, almost hump w,„ coniPen sa ,e for the great con- FROM HARDWARE STORE cussion. The proposal Is lo enact a
GOVERNMENT DEBTS DRAG US DOWN
In Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, etc. a good
backed.
gestion of men. Everything will be
Investment. If you didn’t get It Get It hen*, and now.
law now promising the Filipinos
Donation
of
two
six-gallon
enamel
The great need of cities, school districts, county and
"Let’s go upstairs
have the key. <-enteralized in zones. People will
that they can run their own govern­
state governments is to be able to refinance their debts to You
______
_ the way than „ ye , n
know ______
mare about
cloge t0 , helr worh ed kettles to the Springfield P. T
A. an a Christmas gift from Wright ment after twelve yoars. This has
avoid high rates of interest. If they could get away from I. he said; “suppose you lead
with parks and playgrounds scat-
no particular bearing on govern­
their present high debt service then substantial tax reduc­
As they followed John up to the tered in between. There Is no value and Son's Hardware store was an ment expensea since the Philippines
“It's a Good School”
tions could be made. The home and other property could be offices of Colfax, up the dust-cover like the value of numbers, no poten nounced last week. They will be
Phone ««li
A. E. Roberts, President
Miner Bldg.
pay all the costs of their own gov
relieved of this burden.
used
in
the
preparation
of
the
soups
ed landing and into the inner room, tiality like the mass potentiality of |
ernmenl.
It
has
a
bearing
on
some
The reconstruction finance corporation instead of loan­ a strong emotion came to John, men. and the city is the natural ' and cocoa for the hot lunches at other matters, however, particularly
ing to doubtful projects might better turn its attention to a sen e of loss overpowering. He conclusion to which we must come the Lincoln and Brattaln schools. the competition of Philippine pro­
Mr" L K p**e h“" been named ducts. admitted to the United States
this situation. The government can borrow money now switched on the light and waa as we remain longer on this earth
much cheaper than these subordinate units are paying for - agreeably surprised to find tbe The city now is crude, cruder than I »«v«*<*ry of the association to sue free of duty, with our domestic pro­
place in excellent order. John had the plumbing in King Alfred's hut cee<* Mr!l- Opal Sherman, resigned, ducts.
their bonds, yet refunding bonds can not be sold.
had an idea that the Bureau must \y 6 are jUH, beginning to see the
of the hot food at the
In Springfield this year we are faced with a 41 mill have vanished, like so much of the fa|„test gleams of light. The coun■' *fb 8ervlng
There la not very much prospect
o° 1* b8« become very popular
a be5ause we n,U8t SP«21111 about $32,000 out of nearly p'ast.
1 try fof. food_ for freedom and fo r :and larKe quantities of food are of any Important constructive legls
$43,000 to be levied on debt service. Other taxing bodies are
“I had them clean up and air the p|ay the c |(y for economy, for con ,,e,nlt u"etl ,n preparation of the lation by this dying congress. The
up against the same thing. There can be no relief until rooms."
Almon Stranss explained, ,-entratlon. for study and for edu. "oup" and cocoa each week. Soup is general desire Is to pass everything
something is done about debts.
"I
expected
you soon, would have , ation And by the clty , mean th„ served on Monday, Tuesday. Thurs of Importance on to the new con­
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,
. called for you, on my return from g reat open-hearted city with tre«H day an<l •’’rlday, and cocoa on Wed gress. President-elect R oosevelt Is
reported as not wanting to have to
We wonder how the technocrats and economists are Paris, but this is better. Along the and grasg, and fountains splashing neH<|ay.
going to get along. The economists have held that the wall the familiar canes of drawings jn tbe gUn. The city with clean Tbe lunch room In the basement call congress Into session before
cheaper an article could be machine manufactured and sold seemed intact. The filing cabinets „treeta. with ample homes, with ot the Lincoln school will be re next December, but unless this con
the better it is for society since the consumer is the biggest were as before, the bookcases had eyery urnigh| ng to make life worth Palr®d and the plaster patched by gress enacts some revenue and ap­
- the —
Parent-Teacher association It propriation bills It will he necessary
part of society. The technocrat says that all this is the not been disturbed. It seemed as If ]fv| ng
cause of unemployment and the decrease of purchasing only an hour had gone since the 'Down below, those foolish folk was announced last week by Roy for him to call the new congress
together by April, at the latest
priceF tO a P0*"4 where the consumer can not buy at any times when he and Colfax worked talk of birth control. What do they Qulney, principal.
late into the night, when he looked know of the agony? What do they
since the government’s fiscal year
! forward to the week-end, to the know of building? What of plan
year ends on the last day of June
Farley Likely Choice
Sunday afternoon.
and nobody can spend a rent of gov­
ning far ahead? I may never see
The lowly oyster is due to come into his own. Medical
"I have been back a few weeks. the beginning, but, John, and you,
ernment money after that date un­
tn6n have recently found that oysters contain more con- , Have some chairs. I will not say too, Harboard, you may see. you
less laws are passed authorizing It
centrated iron and copper than any other food, and are what is happening in Europe, the may know.
The only Important bill enacted be­
prescribing them for anemics. Hereafter to be a red-blood- world Is reforming, though the "But I am afraid of the city. I am
fore the Christmas holiday was the
ed, he man eat oysters.
table years are still a long way afraid we have planned too far
Treasury and Post Office Depart­
off. But my heart is here, gentle­ ahead. People are getting confused,
ment supply bill.
men, always here,” Almon Strauss and rents go higher and higher. I
Postm aster General Brown Is
Pictures of the new porcelain-steel houses which it is waved his thin hand around, em-
closing up this place and ex
coming in for a lot of kidding be­
predicted will be the principal houses of the future shows bracing all beyond the rooms, all am
petd lo |e aye. But my heart is here,
cause of his testim ony before the
rather out in front with the lawn mower. Seems like the out over the crowded millions About (jod belp the city.”
com m ittee holding hearings on the
future holds little relief for the old man
them in the city. ‘I have been, re-| Where the recurring storm-cen
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Post Office bill. Eight old govern­
reading the final report of Colfax, ' ter„ of wild conventions and cam |
ment automobiles were traded In by
he
said,
and
your
natations,
your
pa|g
n„
raged
amid
sprouts
of
prom
ITesident Hoover proposes to abolish 700 million dol­
his department for a Lincoln. Then
lars worth of jobs. But since the democrats are coming into very excellent engineering figures, lf)e, ,,|d Madison Square Garden
the Postm aster Oeneral found, he
Mr.
Breen.
These
papers
have
all
htands
only
in
memory
like
a
pal
power they refuse to have that many plumbs shook off the
said, that the new car was no good
been kept for me here. No John; aca ¡n Spain. Steel and tile high
governmental tree.
for his personal use on formal oc­
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I may call you that. I credit you and higher.
casions because the top was too low
i both." John had started in protest, j
• • •
for him to wear a silk hat In It!
We need not worry about the future generation. They’ll The facts are so tartling no one
wa_ , n thin environment that
Bo the Department bought a bigger
be too busy paying off our bond issues and reconstruction j now would heed. In an election it Harboard and John paused at the
Lincoln for Mr. Brown, which ho
loans to get Into any mischief.
would be mud throwing. In the year southern end of a walk along the
had to explain to the committee.
, after election we are too busy to Avenue, crowded with the great
! pay serious attention to such
The New Cabinet
Governor Meier has called in the legislators next week things. But, the plan, the real rush of a mid-season afternoon. The
The next president has not given
to find out “how to get blood out of the turnip,” or new working plan, must be ready for friends were given to long tramps,
to the diversion of extended explor­
any Inkling of his cabinet selec­
ways to raise tax revenues.
use some day. We hear so much of ations in the city.
tions. It Is regarded as certain that
the transportation problem. I have
Again great things were happen­
Chairman James Farley of the
Political prophets are agreed on
A new machine to deal cards has been invented. “No read carefully what you say. We ing, again the city was restless and { only
National Committee
one man as a possible member Democratic
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lady it won t kick your husband at the proper time after the have too much transportation a l­ uncertain In Its ancient harness. of President - elect Roosevelt's will he postmaster generul. That Is
play starts."
ready, too much crowding from tbe Drastic methods were being pro­ cabinet . . . and that is James A. the distinctly political oahlnel post,
outskirts Into the congested city. posed, merchants' associations and Farley for Postmaster General. M r. having a great deal of patronage to
But what can stop It?
civic bodies were stirring. Great Farley, shown above on vacation, is give out to the faithful, and exertls-
Nobody has been able to tell us yet how to put a 2 per
“Your sewer report astonished agitations were taking public voice. ' Chairman of the Democratic N a ­ In-g a great deal of power when It
tional Committee and also manage!
cent tales tax on a 16 cent Jar of pickles.
me.” Almon Strauss found and The huge muddle must assume! Gov. Roosevelt’s campaign.
cornea to lining up the party organi-
Thurston
Tuesday, January 3
Eugene Business College
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