THE SPRINGFIELD NLWS Published Every Thursday »t Springfield. I-ane County. Oregon by THE WILLAMETTE PRESS __________ _____ THURSDAY. MAY 30, 1M6 TU B P P H IN W IK L P NBWB r-AOb, » wo STATE COLLEGE ALUMNI MORE SUPERVISORS FOR STRIKES ALMOST HALT EXPOSITION VISITORS TO ACCOUNTING 3YSTFM LUM BtR PRODUCTION AUTHORIZED BY LAW WILL HOLD REUNIONS RODENT CONTROL WORK H tA R BEST ORCHESTRAS F o rd M o to r C om pany To Prooont F ive P a c ific Coaat S ym p h o n y G roups A t F a ir 11. K. MAXEY, Editor Inters»«' In a View law providing « lit Beaver tales will bo recalled for a system of uniform accounting and new ones told by hundreds of for municipal corporations hM - Oregon Slate college alumni who been shown by a number ot cttlea will return to the campus for class mid counties. Earl Snell secretary rviinloi a and other alumni tunc Dona In connection with Com of state, report». While the provisions of Chapter mencement week end. beginning 406. Oregon Laws 1936. which au­ May 31. The class ot IHlti will he the sil­ thorizes the secretary of state to prescribe a uniform »»stem ot ac ver Jubilee class this year, and ex­ counts (or cities and counties and pects to have many of its members to conduct audt’s of municipal cor­ hack. including Ed Wallace, mem porations. are not mandatory on In i ot the New York legislature, the city and county governments, who Is iqpklng a special trip to these units may elect to come un­ i rt'gon for the occasion. He will der the provisions of the act and represent Ills class at the annual lake advantage of the state audit alumni reunion baui]uet Saturday evening. June I This class will Illg servire The secretary of state, under the also hold a special Jubilee class regulations of Chapter 406. may banquet Friday evening, und a require periodical reports from all breakfast und business meeting at municipal corporations, which will the Heavy arboretum Saturday tuske It possible for the first time morning. Other classes holding reunions to definitely centralise certain fln- at|cial Information concerning this »ear under the established ro these units of government This tetlon plan will he lu three groups feature will tend also, according tu } of four consecutive years These proponents of the act before the ere '87. '88, 89 and '90. 08. 07. 08, legislature, to promote uniformity } *®d ‘09; 26. 26, '27. nod 28 They t»f accounts among all such cor hold luncheon meetings Sat poratlona. which the sponeors feel urduy noon. to be highly desirable ( Ollier alumni functions of the Several cities and counties of the week-end will Include the geueral state have already Indicated an In alumni luncheon Saturday noou. terest In the auditing services pro- 'he annual business meeting of the vlded in the act and other govern •( alumni association Haturdny after mental agencies have Inquired as | noon. and the Phi Kappa I'hl lul to the uniform accounting features Ballon and breakfast Bunday morn to be set up under the act by the Ing llacculaureate services will be auditing division of the secretary at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, and commencement exercises Mouday uf state's office. morn tn g at 10 o'clock. Ten week» of symphonic music featuring orchestras from Portland. Seattle. San Francisco, law An- gclea, and San Diego will be pre« M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E ented by the Ford Motor Company One Year In Advance ___ $1.60 Six Mentha — -------------$1.00 >n the Ford B ov! at the California- Two Years In advance — $1.50 Three Months - ...... ~ 60v Pacific International Exposition opening Wednesday of thi» week THURSDAY. MAY 30. 1936 The open air theatre, built by the l.xpoeitfun and dedicated to F\»rd. BACK TO TH E CONSTITUTION The National Recovery Act as w ritten Is unconstitu­ seat» 3,000 | arsons. Concerts are tional says a unanim ous decision of the I nited States sup­ »(hcduletl 'la l'Y j v e p t Monday, reme court. Based on the assum ption that congress hail from 2 to 4 o'clock In the after­ the right to regulate interstate comm erce the whole intri­ noon. and from 8 to 10 o’clock tu cate structure of codes lias been built up and now collapses the evening There will be no ad­ mission charge. under the decision rendered. In addition to the concerts for The suprem e court held that the NRA gave undue Exposition audience,» (he «yin authority to the executive branch of governm ent and that music will he broadcast the codes could not legally lie enforced. The decision is a phonic over the Columbia Broadcasting severe blow at the new deal and indicates we can not have a centralized governm ent without usurping the powers of System, Tuesday and Thursday eight to eight thirty Pncl- the states and the people to m ake laws for themselves in i evening» lie Coast Tittle and during the first their local subdivisions. ' two weeks broadcast will carry the Some good has come out of NRA and there has been Sun Diego symphony programs some injustices. In all it is not a system of regulation ’ from three thirty to four o’clock which free born American people want In norm al times. i Saturday aftertioouc and from Likely many of the benefits of NRA can be reeuacted I three thirty to four thirty begin­ into law. Efforts should be made to hold the gains thus ning with the law Angeles phtl- far made. 1 harmonic engagement. The natiou has now definitely returned "Back to the The complete schedule follows: Constitution." i Sau Diego Symphouy orchestra. -----------<----------- Nino Marchelli conducting. May 29 through June It; Los Angeles USE ADVERTISING TO ENO DEPRESSION (N ation’s Business) | Philharmonic orchestra. Henry Some people who question the economic benefits of Svedrusky conducting. June 21 advertising fail to realize that the economic consideration : through July 4; Portland Synt ' phony orchestra. William Von is only one factor. Hoogstraten conducting. July 5 Advertising is opjxvsed to poverty. It creates dissatis­ faction. It creates desire. It creates incentive. It creates through July 18; Seattle Symphouy VISITING EXPERTS ADDED determ ination. It creates earning power. It creates buying. orchestra. Basil Cameron conduct­ FOR OSC SUMMER EVENT MOTOR GROUP SEEKS ing. July 26 through August 8; Sau FEDERAL GAS TAX END It creates enjoyment. Francisco Sy mphony orchestra. Al­ the regular teach -! — Of what use Is an invention th at the public never fred Herts conducting. August 9 Ing Supplementing staff of the Oregon State col-} Every motorist lu Oregon will learns about? Of what use is a factory unless the people ! through August 22. lege summer aeealon, June 24 to save one cent on each gallon of desire w hat it m akes? Why ask what is the economic ef­ O th e r E n te rta in m e n t S ou ght August 2. will be a number of pro- i gasoline If sufficient pressure It fect of advertising when its social benefits are so plainly The open week between the minent visiting instructors from } brought to bear on congress to let shown? Portland and Seattle engagements other M'hools and colleges through- the federal gasoline tax lapse on Aren’t all these critics of m odern business, including has beeu offered to the Mormon out the country A total of 161 sunt its expiration date June 30. accord- advertising forgetting that the essence of the American Tabernacle Choir of Salt Lake city. mer session courses nr«- offered this I mg to the Oregon State Motor as character is to progress? This famous organisation of 260 year. soclatlon. Remember when you paid $50 or $00 for an automobile mixed voices sang a week's engage Among these will be Dr. William The federal gasoline tax was tire guaranteed, perhaps, for 2,000 miles'.’ Today for a third - ment under Ford sponsorship at a E. Blatx. director of St. George« passed in 1932 as a temporary men as m uch you gel a tire which lets you forget guarantees Century of ITogress In Chicago last School of Child Study, University ■•ure for one year only, but haa and surprises you if it fails to give from ten to 20 tim es the summer, and It is hoped It will also of Toronto, Canada, whose courses been twice extended. 1-ast year It mileage of those tires of 20 years ago. That didn’t just make the trip to San Diego. The in family relationships, parent edu­ exacted more than $170.000.00(1 ten-day hiatus between the San cation and child development won from the American motoring public, happen. And without the m ass production which advertising Diego and Los Angeles orchestras' great popularity at the summer considerably more than was re­ has helped t create the unit cost of many products would series will be filled with other session last year. Edith Rhyme of turned for construction of new be increased far beyond the im o u n t of the advertising. events of public interest. .Montana State college will teach roads. It was pointed out. W ithout this m ass production, too, there would probably In Oregon alone motorists last The Ford Bowl at San Diego is courses In clothing and textile*. be m any more unemployed than we have today. built in a natural amphitheatre on and Dr. Beatrico Geiger, dean of year contributed $2.500.000 to fed When m ore and more m anufacturers advertising con­ the side of a canyon In Balboa home economics at Iowa State col - - eral cotter» Of that sum $1.700.000 sum er products can lose their jitters and swing into their Park, which provides the grounds lege, will instruct classes In nutrl- was paid as gasoline tax. while the - remainder was in the form of ex- stride as so many are doing today to their increasing profit, 1 for the exposition. The orchestra tion. Dr Leston L. Love, formerly of else taxes. then we will find th at the pump has been primed—not by shell was especially designed ncous- the doubtful expedient of pouring oil on troubled waters, | tlcallv for symphonic music, and Oregon State college and now Jun­ In vad es S ta te s R ig h ts but by using advertising for w hat it is today—the spark experts consider It superior even ior dean of education at Ohio State Twenty-one state legislatures plug to start the engine. to the famous Hollywood Bowl. university, will otter work In guid­ have sent memorials to congress -----------« Seats for the audience are on a con- ance and vocational education, and demanding that the tax he abolish­ The board of higher education should act at once to - crete foundation built Into the slop- Mrs. Ella E Wilson, dean ot girls ed. and nearly three hundred or­ at Franklin high school. Portland, ganizations. Icludlng motorists, fill the office of chancellor over the University, State Col­ ■ ing side of the canyon. will again handle courses for deans civic, commercial ml farm groups lege and Normal schools. The situation where Dr. Kerr con­ have passed resolutions to the tinues to hold on a fter subm itting his resignation is not COAST HIGHWAY OFFERS and advisers of high school girls In industrial arts and industrial j »atne effect. good for the schools. Dr. Kerr has long been a thorn in the The federal gasoline tax is the PANORAMA OF FLOWERS education A. C. Tagg, director ol side of the university, and there can be no harm ony as long industrial education at Dearborn, i only universal duplicating tax In as he remains. Right or wrong our system of higher edu­ Blossoming into a riot of living Mich., and president of the Nation- existence, since a gasoline tax had cation should be larger th an any one man. hues and transforming Oregon’s al Trade School Principals as so- been Imposed by all the states long -----------«----------- marine drive Into a veritable bower elation, will give courses In writ­ before the federal government en The McKenzie pass is expected to be open within two uf color and sw eet scent, wild­ ten and visual teaching and organi­ tered th field. weeks. Tourist traffic never sta rts on the McKenzie high­ flowers of the Pacific have sounded zation and administration ot indus­ way until the pass is open. We should work in this county their call for the annual “big par­ trial education. O. D. Adams, state for early opening of the pass each year. It is a great con­ ade" of recreation-seekers along director ot vocational education, Shot in A rm — Floyd McBee ac­ venience to the traveling public and a stim ulation to busi­ the 400 mile coast highway. cidentally shot him self through the will direct a conference of Smith- ness not to have our state cut into two parts by a snow Thousands of motorists will Hughe» teachers and alao teach a fh-shy part of hl., arm Saturday. barrier for as m any m onths of the year as possible. He received medical r.ttention at I travel to the coast especially to number of courses. -----------♦----------- the office of a local physician view the flowers. It Is indicated by The largest diamond in the world has been bought by inquiries received by the touring P a re n ts of Daughter— Mr and a New Yorker for 150,000 pounds, and has been insured department of m e Oregon State P A S T N O B L E G R A N D S T O H A V E P O T L U C K D IN N E R * " • Larson Wright are the par for a million dollars. Americans have m ost of the largest Motor association. Within the next _______ • ' ents of a daughter born to them at things in the world and we suppose that sooner or later this ¡tw o or three weeks the flowers will Month y meeting of the P a st: the Pacific hospital on Monday, country had to have the diamond. blexim in abundance. --------.— «------------- Azaleas, the flower which has Noble Grand club of Juanita Rebe- May 27, 1935. From Nebraska to Oregon cam e 114 automobiles in done much to make the Oregon kah lodge will be held at the I. O. ----------— ------- ■ ■■■-------------------- --------- April, according to the secretary of s ta te ’s registration de­ coast a famous playground, are O. F hall Tuesday starting with a partm ent. This would indicate th at m any are leaving the now at their finest. Scotch Broom potluck dinner at noon. Members of} and Irish Furze have cast their the committee in charge of the dust belt. -----------» spell from Astoria to California meeting are Mrs. W. F. Walker, forming a 400-miIe panorama of Mrs. Harvey Eaton, Mrs. Riley Senator Long has 22 clerks on his day shift and 14 on Snodgra»«. and Mrs. C iarlile Fut- the night shift opening and answ ering mail. W hat a lot of vivid color. Another iamous flower, Rhodo­ man. bologna. -----------«----------- dendrons, will m in be at its beat [ Electric power com sum ption in the United States has | along the coast. It was pointed o u t.'G A R D E N W A Y C L A S S H A S increased 3,5 per cent over last year. This would indicate A1 though som e already have ap- GRADUATION EXERCISES - peared, an abundanc e of them may th a t more wheels of industry are turning. be seen within 10 day« or two Graduation exercises for the Gar­ weeks. Residents ol Florence have den Way eighth grade class were designated June 2, as Rhododen­ held last night at the school house. dron day and are extending an in­ Rev. Dean C. Poindexter delivered vitation to Its Inland visitors to the coniniencement address and visit the coast on that date. Dewey Ray gave the valedictory. Entered a» second class matter, February 24. 1903, at the puefolBcs. Spr'ngBeld, Oregon TH E CONDUCT OF A CHRISTIAN (M att. 7:1-12) Ooodspeed’s translation says, “Pass no more judgm ent upon other people, so th a t you m ay not have judgm ent passed upon you.” Beware of harshly criticizing othere. It only reveals a glaring fault in yourself and shows you in­ capable of im partial evaluation. The faults you think you see in them are really your own m isconstrued vision. And yet you pronounce judgem ent. This habit of yours reacts upon you to destroy w hatever good you may have. Seek to set your own house in order and then others will have a standard before them. While you are not to be a fault­ finder neither are you to think every person a saint. In a country where hogs are detested and where dogs eat up the refuse th a t goes to the sewer in more sanitary countries, Jesus referred to these anim als to teach a lesson In discern­ m ent. You c a n ’t m ake much headway decorating swine nor teaching dogs to worship. Some people have the charac­ teristics of these anim als even th o u g h t they m ay be in Kings’ palaces. Three words are used by the M aster to indicate how men arrive a t a real knowledge of God. Ask, seek, knock. If you are not eager and constantly on the search you will not arrive. God never falls nor plays jokes on the seekers a fte r truth. They th a t seek the Highest with a passion to find th a t fellowship with Him will never fail. ‘‘So if you, bad as you are, know enough to give you children w hat Is good, how m uch more surely will your F ather in heaven give wiiat Is good to them th a t ask Hltn for it!” “T herefore you m ust alw ays tre a t other people as you would like to have them tre a t you.” This Is all Moses and the prophets ever said. Do this and you fulfill their precepts. Additional supervisor» named Fri­ day by the Bounty Court In the Roden Control caiupulau MOW lie Ing started la the county Include It. It Brown, Gleu Hptc«*r, slid l.ee Pea Vey oi III«* Molwwk Mt K p i i i I v tllatrlct. Sil pur* I »011» wilt ulio Will G . "You cot ona tool—Sari that ‘Comfort /o n a Ride1 in thia rear's iob baa cot to be triad to ba appreciated, haan't it?" ,,e '«ont ft 'essine." * 68.80 * 86.00 »107.20* »124.40* *45 day return lim it. October J1 lim it tlightly higher. "uuhet e n j .hair cart. T o u ria /a rn tm il m Ioarta Pallaiani (glut berfh). Staodara tarat m od h, a ll trpei »/ a r o m n o d a t m ,, (ptai I’allatan chareet). S o u th e r n P a c if ic For details, see your local S. P. agent or write I. A. Ormandy, general Pattenger Agent, 705 Pacific Building, Portland, Ore. J / A ( ¿ X —/ r y ANUUF.F.O.B.DeTROlT.Sasndnrdod- . CB’ iory group including bumper» mid -'S »por« Sre estro. Eoay ferm» through :î U r.i- .»al Credit Co., Authorized. ford Minane* Ftan, L a - it .,.,«