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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1934)
T ill DAM O I R i >N’ U I V. governm ents of th* United S tate* and Out**. News Review of Current D Events the Wor Id Over President's Memorial Day Address at Gettysburg Major Labor Dispute's Trouble Administration -Atte'inpt to Assassinate Ambassador (.affery in Havana. Ity EDWARD W. PICK \RD ( by R E a vast m u ltitu d e of p*e B EFO *»ina gathered a t G e tty sb u rg b attle- 0*ldPr**ldent Ro»->»ereIt dellwf»<l * Me m orial day address th at was In effort a vlgoroua a tta c k on critic* of hi* p lan a for national reeovcry. In tro d u c e d by G overnor plnchot a* t h e ftr«t citizen of th e w orld.'’ N*w.r«p»r on th e m ilitary policy o f any o th e r n a tio n ." Of course, be did not a d v o c a te any »ueh In c re a s e ; he said fo u r divisions, on* In each se c tio n of th * c o u n try , w ith s fifth fre e to tr a in cl vtlians, would »ultlc*. IUHV.II adm inistration leader*’ T have asserted th a t istn.r trouble* ar* to be expected in a tim e of leetvv cry and that they ar* not alarm ed by tb* strikes that ar* now In effect or are threatened for the near fu tu re, it was evident tn W ashington th s t th ese optim ists were disturbed by th e proa fo u g h t b rav ely on pect of general strik es In th e cotton th a t h isto ric field, and described how the textile and steel Industries. It wa* President believed P resident Roosevelt would sei'tlo n s of th e n a tio n Roooeve't have to intervene In th e effort to bring h a d been w elded Into about i>euc*. F req u en t conference* of one, it* unity being aided by fo re g o war*, until now all sectio n alism has officials were w ithout result. As General Johnson refu sed to disappeared. He co n tin u ed : "W e are all brother* now In a new change the order p erm ittin g cottoo ■nderstanding. The grain farm er* of m ills to reduce th e ir o u tp u t by 23 per th e W est do not set them selre* up for cent for tw elve weeks, tb* U nited T ex preference if we seek at the same time tile W orker* of Am erica sum m oned all to help the cotton farm er* of the cottoo mill employes-* to quit th e ir m a S o u th ; nor do the tobacco grower* chine*. and It w ss predicted th a t 300. would respond. T h e w orker« claim complain of discrim ination If. a t the •am* time, we help the cattle men of th e reduction would am ount to 23 per cent cut in tb e lr wages, an d say they th e plain* and mountains. "In our planning to lift Industry to will not stand for this. They also de norm al prosperity the farm er upholds mand a 30-hour week w ith no red u c our effort!. And aa we give th e farm tion o f pay. e r a long sought equality the city F ighting for recognition of non- w orker understands and h elp s All com pany unions, a point on w hich th e o f us share In w hatever good come* •teel m asters will n«t yield, th e Amai to the average man. We know th a t gam ated A**>clatton of Iron. Steel amt we all have a «take—a p artn e rsh ip in Tin W orker* announced th a t a general th e government of our country. | strik e would he called In m id-June uo- “Today we have many m eans of leas its m em bers win th e tig h t to knowing each other—m eans th a t have choose spokesm en freely for collective sounded the doom of sectionalism . It bargaining. la, I think, as I »urvey th e pictu re T b# union leader*, who contend the from every angle, a sim ple fac t th a t collective bargaining g u aran ty In the th e chief hindrance to progress com es N il A has been violated by em ployers, from three elem ents w hlcb. th an k asked- God, grow less in im portance w ith th e "Is th e A m erican Iron and Steel In grow th of a clearer understandin g of s titu te m ore pow erful th a n the P re si ou r purpoae* on the p a rt of the o ver dent of th e United S tates?" w helm ing m ajority. "T hese groups a re those who seek p N D K A V O a iN O to learn w hat im a . to s tir up political anim osity or to business throughout the co untry build political ad v an tag e by th e dis th in k s about th* N it A, th e national In to rtio n of fa c ts; those who, by declin d u stria l conference board has been ing to follow th e rule* of th e game, conducting a »urvey th a t ha* not seek to gain an u n fa ir ad v a n ta g e over brought definite re*uits. T abulating those who Uve up to th e ru le* ; and th ese result* as best It can. the board those few who still, because they have state* It found th a t 31.4 per cent fa never been willing to ta k e an Interest vored tli* NRA as a w hole; an o th er In th e ir fellow A m ericans, dw ell inside 12.8 per cent favored It with some of th e ir own narrow sphere* and still reserv atio n » ; 36 per re n t w ere definite rep resen t th e selfishness of sectional ly opposed to It, w hile 6.4 per cent ism which has no place in our national could not see th a t it m ade much d if Mfe." ference. Mr R oosri eit flrat paid eloq u en t tribute to the moo of the North and S o u th who from G ettysburg to New G OING Tork, the P resid en t em barked on th a cru iser In dlanapolit. put out to sea and review ed th e A m erican fleet, w hich, as a ssista n t se creta ry of the n ary , be helped to commuud during th e W orld w ar and In whlcb he m ain tain* th e w arm est Interest. W ith him w ere S ecretary Sw anson and Josephua D aniels, th e w ar tim e navy secretary. T h ere w ere tom e o th e r distinguished guests, but member* of congress tried In vain to get aboard. T he Indianapolis w as anchored about a mile from Ambrose lightship, and 88 fighting ships passed proudly In review. T he Pennsylvania, flying th * four-starred flag of A dm iral David A. Sellers, com m ander of th e fleet, led th e parade and thee, w ith th e Louis ville, tu rn ed out of line and anchored Dear the Indianapolis. It w as an Im posing spectacle, such as had not been w itnessed since th e early days of P re s ident Coolldge's adm inistration. th e p resent adm inistration U NDER th e navy Is doing quite well, but th e arm y feels th a t It Is neglec ted. S ecretary of W ar D em and Newton D. Raker, who held th e portfolio d u r ing the war, appeared before the house m ilitary affairs com m ittee and urged th e passage of th e Thom pson bill, which would Increase th e stren g th of th e arm y to lflfi.OOO enlisted men and 14.003 officers. T h a t th e present regu la r arm y is Inadequate In th e face of present disturbed world conditions was declared hy both gentlem en. T he A m erican arm y a s now m anned would not sim ultaneously protect our outlying possessions, train civilians, and repel "any sudden invaders,’’ Sec retary D em Insisted. A more sa tisfa c tory arm y would cost th e nation $ 35 ,. 000,000 annually, he said In explaining th a t he had not suggested an Increase to P resident Roosevelt because of the P resident'« desire to balance th e bud get. O ur present arm y has but U 8 ,ouu men and 10,000 officers. Mr. R aker could not “Imagine an arm y less than five tim es th e present of oura having th e «lightest effect /■ ''I'R A Is now entirely freed from United State* suzerainty, through a trea ty which wa* signed at th e S tate de;>artment by plenl[>of en tiarles of both countries and ratified by th e se n ate. T he p art ab ro g ates th e p u t t am endm ent providing for th e m a ln te nance of th e Independence and te rr i torial and financial Integrity of th e Island republic and au thorizing the 1 nlted S tates to Intervene th erein for th e protection of th e country and the p reservation of order. In th e new tre a ty the United Htates retain* the leaxe of G uantanam o aa a naval has* T he people of Cuba rejoiced eg ceedingly over th e abrogation of the P la tt am endm ent, an d P resident Men- dieta declared a th ree days nntlnnal holiday. H A V A N A police learned th a t there waa a plot to a ssassin ate J.-rrVr son Caffery, A m erican am bassador to Cuba, and to desiroy A m erican prop e rty on the Island. They took ex tra o rd i nary p recautions to p ro tect Mr. Caffery, but despite th e p res ence of soldiers at the e n tra n ce to bis home some u nidenti fied a ssailan ts drove by in a c a r and poured a strea m of bullets from sawed-off ahot- guus Just at th e tim e J. C affery Mr. Caffery usually leaves for the yacht club. He wa* not Injured, hut one of th e soldiers wa» grievously wounded, hi» right leg be ing torn off by an explosive b u lle t Mr. Caffery w ent on to th e yacht club calmly and refused to say who he thought the assassin s might lie. Cuban governm ent officials were greatly excited hy th e attem p t on th e am bassador’» life, an d th e re wa* an Inclination to blam e th e Com munist*, but leaders of th a t p arty denied th eir follow ers had an y thing to do with It. In recent dem onstrations th e radical» have attack ed Mr. Caffery In th e ir speech#*. Presum ably th e sole p u r pose la to atlr up trouble betw een tb* ELEGATE* from th e five New England »tale«. New York an d Pennsylvania h a te signed a aoleiun p a rt for the pr< lection of w omen an d miner* In Industry, which ha* boo* under negotiation fo r sev eral year*. The com pact, w hich m ust be r a ti fied by the Irg ts U tu rra of th e eeveral state«, contem plate» minimum sta n d ards of wagea for women and minor* and contain* a provision th a t "no em ployer »hall pay a w oman o r a m.nor an u n fa ir or oppre«slve w age." S late hoards a re to he set up w ith au th o rity to In v estig ate pay ro lls and req u ire com pliance. / N R A K I | are m ade by Ihe b-uisw a g ric u ltu re com m ittee th a t Joint stock hind bank» have been using fed era l fund» m ade av ailab le under the 1U3.'! farm loan a r t to buy lu tb elr own bonda a t So re n ts on th e d o llar while pressing foreclosures on th e ir debtor*. T h e com m ute# approved th* F ulm er bill to au th o rise farm ers who have ob tain ed loans from jo in t st.« h land banka to buy on the open m arket joint stock land hank bonds, tendering sam e to th e Joint stock land banks In |w j- men! o f th e ir Indebtedness. Th# bill would also en ab le farm ers to rep u r chase th e ir lands th a t have been pre viously foreclosed if »aid lands ar* sllli In tb r possession of th ese banks. TA rC SM E N N from many nail»:.» met In G et lleva an d r e - ie iin l th e sessions of the disarm am ent conference, w ith a full realisatio n of the fa -1 that th e ir failu re may m ean th* renew al of w ar In E urope In th e not far future, an d possibly |h e end of th e la-ague of N atio n s Such ho|w a* they had of breaking the I tn pa sue see met! to rest on the plan which F oreign Com m issar l it vinos o f R ussia said be was ready to offer. It w as believed be would con c e n tra te on a policy of political «ei-ur- Ity as a basis for disarm am ent. Nor man fi. D avi* A m erican am bassador at large, presented th* views of 1 ‘real dent Roosevelt, urging an acrord em phaslxing supervision of arm s and a m ore rigid control of the In te rn a tional traffic in a rm s I-oula R srtbnu. foreign m inister of France, showed no Inclination to yield •• 1 « : « ' - - ment. The F rench ar* said to b v i n * H iller Is due soon to run up ag ain st dom estic trouble* th a t will ti* his hand*; they will continue to prom ote th e ir defensive alliance* until th e G erm an cbaneellor g lv rs In, and lust now ar* counting on a pact of m utual assistan ce w ith Ituaaia and th e little en ten te which will be signed tf. as U lperted, Russia e n ters th e Leas H ' Nctl*r>s 1 . s o le r Mussolini of Italy, In a Speech N»fo. s Ihe cham ber of depones, »aid th a t -Menr.-lament talk wa* fool Uh and in so *ua^< w ords suggested th a t w ar was th e nriy way out of the economic ad v ersities th a t beset Italy sn d E urope generally. S ' I MIK Irish F ree M ate 1.» k an o th er A stop tow ard !>• a republic when th e dall elrean n passed a bill abolishing th e senate, A fter th is ac- tlon had been tak en P resid en t F.amon de V a l e r a sa id ; “ \V# w ant England tn get o u t We do not w ant to have anything to do with R rltaln. If th ere Is to l>e any form of aaaoclatlon, It m ust he in th* rom- rnon in terest of |»>th. W e m u s t be t h e Judge* of w hether It Is to o u r ad v an tag e nr Bl • No definite plan waa m entioned, and none la expected to be put forw ard be fore March. IMS, when abolition of th e sen ate will become effective. Until th a t d ate any action o f th e dall would have to have aenata approval. OREGON STATE NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST Briel Resume of Happening* of the Week Collected for Our R rad rr* ftclo — T h e receiv in g sta tio n for s tra w b e rrie s a t I.a r o tub, I.Inn conn- ty . h a s becu closed fo r th e season. T h # 3 cent# p er po u n d ad v an ced by p a c k ers w as not su ffic ie n t to Cover th e cost of p ick in g . T ons of b e rrisa w ill not be h»r*c»t*«l F e u d ia lo n P en d leto n , w ith 313,* 3 SO b u sh e ls of w h eat on h a n d In w areh o u se* of th« t). Ik H 4 b co m p an y , has a g r e a te r am o u n t «f w h ea t th a n an y o th e r city In th e N o rth w e st w ith th e ex cep tio n of P om eroy, kk xsh w hich h as * I 1 . H I b u sh e l* P rtn e v llle After being devoid of snow d u rin g th e g re a te r p a rt of th a w in te r m o n th s. 13 in ch es of »now fell in th« M aury sectio n n< a r h e re la st week T h e L ookout a re a an d o th e r p a rts of th e Im m e d iate c o u n try su rro u n d in g p r in e i llle w ere clo ak ed In w hite. U m a tilla T h e o ld ag e pension eom m lvclun of I m a ttila co u n ty ha* d isc o n tin u e d on# pen«* n of 1 14 a m o n th an d red u c ed a n o th e r from I I I to 110 t n In fo rm a tio n th a t th a pen »loner• h ad ro lu e In to «orna m oney th a t they h ad not re p o rte d to th e com m ission Am ity — V o ters In th e Y am hill co u n ty non h igh school d is tric t will vote. J u n e I I . on c o n tin u a n c e i f sch o o l b u sses a n o th e r y ear. T h is 1 # In keeping w ith a p ro m ise m ad e last y ea r th a t a b allo t w ould be had a t th e en d of th e first y e a r's o p e ra tio n of tra n s p o rta tio n Amity T h e firs t ste p s to w a rd ea ta b ila h in g a stro n g m a rk e t in Ih e E ast an d In th e Mouth for T en n e sse e s n th ra c n o s e r e s .sta n i r to v r r seed g ro w n In Y am hill c o a n iy k t< s been ta k e n In th e o rg a n is a tio n of tb s Y am hill -unty C lover Meed G ro w e r s ’ a sso cia tio n C S alem M arlon r o u a ty w ill o p e r a te a can n ery 'h la au m n isr. aa It did la st y ear, tip c rs tlo n * w ill beg in In Ju ly w ith th a ca n n in g of b ean s I .a it y ea r tb o ca n n ery p u t u p >7.000 ca n s fo r re lie f needs. F u n d * fo r o p e r a t in g th e ca n n ery an d p ro v id in g th a c a n s com e fro m s ta te re lie f m oney*. E u g e n e -— L a n e co u n ty P o m o n a g ra n g e h as ad o p ted re sv in tlo n a fa v o rin g a near m e th o d o f old ag e p e n si, a f ln a n r in . th a p u b lic a tio n <f n am es of Incorna ta x p ay e r« an d a m o u n t! ». u r n m r n t c o n tro l o f mu* n ltlo n a m a n u fa c tu re a n d th a s u s ta in in g of price« on hom e a g r ic u ltu r al p ro d u cts. H u g e l t ir r r y C ro p K„ kkb atev er Hi* m otive. If ai.» y «singing fish." th e m echanism ^ m< aua of w hich eu* h suiti « lau n ch ed U| h » ii Hie a ir or w airr |( y I wll hoot It II, lary n x , or v i s t i chord« lh«-ir i« p ia n iratts for Sound p r o d ^ k w i v e r e f » R d t's M h s s p vi e It I id sir. lu lalb i s .it (->x ^ p er p iin i-lca using th e l-as.« ,.t ,w ta in fins, n« ra y s en d «Ht , ,f p e rfo rm 'b e fun* tli-i-s of *t , .^ bow o n s I I an ra tfish even > p a rt of Its sp in al c o l u m n . « s | 4 sg tl-e first hone of Its d o rsal fin . * a* th e spi»--« of Ihe fo u rth an d fifyg v erteb rae. T h e tr gg«-f fis! - , w g. -n fish, bore fish a n d our . -, »! . klrt-a. k a r* all In th e ( '. i n If w at • n ight Ir» m fist» i ; v Mo fa r aa »an y rl he i s o t u . i g a fieli dc h n a l r t y |-(->du-<»« * « r v a fo e or - s tl% Ita f r i w s o f d a n g e r Ir.» ,» . ,.f «g it It si w t h e s l'g b 'rs ! i • Siq rei it I is su g g r-l f ^ |!.e S '.ti;lrg fisbrO* cl f i lu I j««* Mr e»»n»e c- tti - <!• o will» *C Buty tly s -a l to th a |»-»et. but a th e « rin itis!. "T u m i" U uiids *f M h I -ola * Home Ih e ling he lif «le- l o i ' t» s by A ll « , llr - l ne ! •». Is a BUI** » 1 - t: -n of th e rn th o sla slli- tr , #f toll lit of use»« of Y tin .. It will p re e m l a slflhir-.g s; «a* « e H 11« «■ l>! •«( blue ' >e, "t ra c o tta s hear w ith a to ttlr-l -* * * e le m s H Aon# a n d g -■ «g g d fi’i «h - n ' gh v u ! »1 i< .- m I i-pcr wliwb-w«, fifty fo rt m *^j h a i s gol»! effect etrt|»a b ri w - - , -I».» an d fu rn ish sh u n ta n t light «km* low er por ili»« will h av e et» hr-! s '* ws a- ' statu -sa ste ri de «g T h e ban d in g , m achinery and -.¡-¡p •■«•n! V«!ll r--«t bet • reft ill«»-«» t« | 4 I ‘ - f l ISSI a t o l I s t o h e - : * e d e t » y fo r th e m at ifactuCe - f T un » Aft, A ad H ew T • I « - h a fiycr In W all f il l e r - • * - « d id p s l i --me »*P — t o u i a i l i - e ( '» - i r le # J u r n a l . '"'ERSYWRYTO IRON! KEEP CO O L SAVE TIME SAVE W O RK SA VE M O N EY w d k |K # i t ' v i '%«. I r o n ym t C U » * 1 - - IrU IU etH |#mto *41 «hi"M IhM h * 4 •-■•el iL s I »N - « sw i i > M!M to -4 H ue T-a O ra n d o W ith tb o p«ak of th # N du e « ’ » It, U nion co u n ty o r rh a rd ls ta a re lo o k ing fo rw a rd to p ick in g a b u m p e r cro p of b o th b lack v a rie tie s an d R oy al Anne« th is y ea r A p p ro x im ately 310 to n s of c h e rrie s w ill be h a r v ested . I'H rlflr» ! \S in k ) T»* lU' I V 4 R ed m o n d — C e n tra l O regon p et rifie d wood w ill to» used In a t - w fire p la c e a t th e J It. Htew.tr! honm In Halem. Mr an d Mrs. ffte w arl sp e n t la st w eek In c e n tra l O regon o b ta in in g p e trifie d wood fro n t D rin k 's p etrifie d fo re st In C rook co u n ty . It waa b ro u g h t to R ed m o n d In a tr a ile r an d tru c k e d fro m h< re to Halem. ■ lo tto N ugget F o u n d G ra n ts P ass O ne of tb « la rg e s t n u g g e ts o f gold evi-r d isco v ered In h e re IE. 8 ID EN T RO O SEV ELT signed s o u th e rn O reg o n , so b a n k e rs say, w as b ro u g h t to G ran t« P ass la st ihe Joint resolution of congress em pow ering him to Stop arm s shipm ents w*«-k hy Mr an d Mrs. R o b e rt llu rn s. destined fur cou n tries at war, and im T h e lu m p of v irg in gold w eig h s 31 m ediately proclaim ed an em bargo o u n ce s an d 7 p<-nn> w eig h ts an d la ag ain st shipm ents of arm * or m uni valu ed at o v e r IIQQO. It w ss fo u n d tions from the United Hlsti-s to Roilvla a t H u m s' Htovi-plpe p la ce r m in« n»-ar and P araguay. Ilia action waa th a L elan d . first of Its kind In A m erican history. Recause of existing tre a tie s he could .Marlon Ifog I tm d T o lie « ho turn not forbid actual ablpm ent of arm * S alem A p p ro x im ately flO .0 0 0 but he did prohibit th e ir aale In th a of fed e ra l m oney will ra m « (o M ar United S tates to th e w arring coun lon co u n ty fa rm e rs w ho p a rtic ip a te tries. In th e corn hog c o n tro l p ro g ram In Costa Durela, Rollvlan re p re se n ta ca se th e h o ard of review a p p ro v e s tive In Geneva, before an o|>#n ses th e 676 o rig in a l co ntracts, o ffic ia ls sion of tiie le a g u e of N atlona council an n o u n c ed . F ig u re s com piled h ern Invoked A rticle 13, th e arb itra tio n sh o w ed th a t m o re th a n 21,000 ho g s clause of th e league covenant, as a w »re pro d u ced In M arlon co u n ty d u r lands for settlin g th e conflict w ith in g th e U st tw o y ears. P araguay. If hla dem and I* g ran ted th e d ispute will autom atically to M oney F o u n d A fte r IN Y ea r« th e W orld’s C ourt of P erm an en t J u s M edford Ito m a n r* y ielded n fl- tice for settlem ent. D urela ««id an arm s em bargo would m ean th e “finish" n a n e la | r e tu r n fo r Mrs. W eld o n Hag« h ere , w hen h e r d a u g h te r b ro u g h t n of Roll via. 16 hill fro m am o n g h e r so u v e n irs. II /"N o DOH and R o u t, F rench flyers who It hud re ste d In a le tte r fo r N-* hold the (Jlstarire record, Nought to y ea rs, w h ile th e fam ily w e a th e re d b etter th e ir mark hy m aking a non* th e d e p re ssio n , b ad ly lu need of th e T h e le tte r, atop flight from Pnrla to California. th in g s It w ould buy. They got across the A tlantic ocean all w ritte n to Mre. Hage by h e r h u sb a n d right, but a w eakness of one wing of from P o p la r, Mo., h ad been m ailed th e ir big m onoplane developed Hr,,| to P o rtla n d , w h e re sh e w elcom ed th e they were forced to land a t New York. a rr iv a l of th e ir firs t d a u g h te r , E d ith , In 1 9 1 « . P Sound Production Not Uncommon With Kigh*, vs; w i-V e h t itomtol r* i - t r - . c î * ‘.r. U Asceta. I m ' T em óm e W I w i p i k t t I t o l i -d ato Cnticnra Soap jis c ie n tific sa sp th a t so lv e s s k in p ro b lem s i r V-S a te tum bled w ,ih ptn-p-'N iaai»aa,r»mgh »»« Motcby «kin vou •* it to yourself io tty ( n t l r a r * t» s p Delicately u»e.||ealed sod »-nllyeW o-lli-nl.il sO sst I pewteeI to the skin and ass |>«e*eutise of i i * trouble«, Nsait using 4 S S t l r w r # » WO* • rvl see buw aaneh It hel|<W Writ* 40 »^ 4ml K kém om f Am «tor % 'C w O e u r o ." IW tH. I A S . F S MePien, Maow. 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