Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 02, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2,
1936
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE THREE
Dean Allen Tells
Of Nazi Party
complicated system of insurances | if German and Italian experien­ Sunday visitors at the home of 1
Rev. and Mrs. A. N. Glanville
The government here professes j ce is any criterion. To appoint a Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hackett. I an<j daughters Lois and Evelyn
an intelligent and helpful inter-i dictator with the idea of con­
Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk of
Monmouth were dinner guests
cst in dozens of cultural move­ trolling him after he gets power
Buxton visited
with relatives
ments among the common people. I in his hands is a fool notion,
I of the Walter Kent’s Sunday.
Once ip power, a dictator be- i here.
which are at home pretty com­
(Editor’s Note) This is one of pletely ignored by Washington I gins to dictate, The principal
Mrs.
Melvin
Barette
and
child-
’
several articles written for this and Salem, and which in Oregon I thing he needs is money, and he ren from Vernonia spent the
gets
the
money
where
the
money
would
not
even
be
fully
under
­
newspaper by Eric W. Allen,
—out of the hands of those week end at the home of Mrs.
dean of the University of Ore­ stood in all their significance ex- i is
who have it. He doesn’t even Schramm.
gon school of Journalism who cept by a few people like Rob- ' ask
for it; he takes it. It is like
is now traveling in Europe on ert F. Krohn of John F. Bovard. America
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettit came |
during the war-time
a fellowship granted by the Ob- The aim is to give the poor man drives,
dowwn from Bremerton, Wash., '
only
far
more
so.
The
is a hackneyed and trite
more
chance
to
live
out
doors,
to
erlander Trust of the Karl
word only when that which
play games, to climb mountains, controlling element knows through and are visiting at the home of I
Shurz memorial foundation.
ways
it stands for is not the best.
to travel, to get a sea voyage, the banks and in other
Mrs. Pettit’s parents, Mr. and
By Eric W. Allen
just
how
much
everybody
has,
to belong to a musical organiza­
Mrs. E. Nix.
At this agency, SERVICE
and
in
one
way
or
other
(and
Dean of the University of Oregon tion, to indulge in a useful and !
Claude Tackett was in Portland ■
implies all that it should:
Steif-educative hobby, such as ( there are lots of ways) makes
School of Journalism
woodcarving .painting, sculpture, him contribute about what he on Saturday.
thinks
he
ought
to
in
order
to
Efficient and
weaving,
taking
part
in
amateur
|
HAMBURG, Germany, — The
M. Barette shot a hawk that :
Nazi party’s full name is the Nat­ theatricals or getting up commiin- i help the government make a measured 4 ft. from tip to tip. ;
Constant
ional Socialist German Workers’ ity pageants. All this is far past [ showing.
Tom Hall and Dorothy Hall of
He may have to put in a
Party. Up to the time the writer the stage of mere talk. There is
Courteous
left Oregon in March, American I already much to show for the I swimming pool or a sport field Riverview visited relatives here.
or a little theater for employes,
Attention to the
public opinion had mastered only movement.
Mr. and Mrs. Weiss of Portland
the fact that the Partei (rhymes
There is here also an officially i he may have to contribute heav­ were Sunday callers at the home
Insurance Requirements
with good-bye) was nationalistic. promoted movement called Beauty ily to some worthy public move­
The average American was of the of Labor. The point is that fac­ ment, but mostly he has to ex­ of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker.
change
his
hard
earned
money
for
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Schramm
of Our Clients
impression that the rest of the tories, shops and offices, every
government
paper, motored to Portland on Sunday,
name was mere eyewash or win­ places where people work, must short-time
then,
of
course,
with
his
strong
dow-dressing. Is it?
be made not only comfortable
Mr. Schramm’s father accomp-
Try our SERVICE
This is a very hard question and healthful for the worker, but box filled with these notes and anied them.
bonds,
he
is
anxious
to
see
that
to answer, and judgment has attractive. This is a most terrible
and see for yourself!
Mrs. M. Stolen and Mrs. H. I
been reserved for a long time. headache for the proprietor—who the existing government is not ov­
“I am a Socialist,” says Adolph is suddenly notified, for instance, erturned, even though the same Thornbrau from Vernonia were
Hitler in enormous type on walls that the Partei Jias decided he ■ government interferes in his bus-
x uay
uoi- ' luncheon guests of Mrs. Dan
day ur
of >»a
his me,
life, tell-
all over Germany, “because to me must put in as out-of-door swim­ iness every
'
' he can do and I Richards on Monday.
it is unthinkable that machinery ming pool at his factory for his ing him , what
should be cherished, and men, I employes. The way things are wihat he must not.
Vernon Sunell spent the week
The Germans are taught that
the main element in production, ' here, he had bettei- do it at once
end at the home of his parents
neglected.” The quotation is from and show his enthusiasm by go­ all this is far better than what
memory but that is the sense of ing ahead and planting some they seemed to be getting into at Astoria.
it.
j flowers around it, too. This has in 1932 before Hitler seized
There are extremely interesting | not gone very far yet, but Ger­ power. The kitchen doors still
efforts to do something for the mans are very thorough and per­ have the heavy locks household­
common man going on all over sistent and, with the Partei be­ ers put on that time to keep
Germany. The Olympic visitors hind it, it may make Germany out thieves, There were riots,
saw ail this displayed in the quite a different country in ten beggars and robbery. But that
most charming and impressive years. Or, it may not. Olympic was a terrible year even in rich
manner and would have to have visitors were likely to gather the America. The Nazi version is
hearts of stone not to be deeply impression it has gone further fully believed by many Germans,
and it contains no suggestion
impressed. They did not have than it has.
the opportunity of spending five
On the other hand, the labor­ that Nazi violence itself may have
months behind the scenes skep­ er’s wages have not been increas­ been part of the trouble.
tically wondering how much it ed, nor his working hours re­
amounts to. How much does it? duced. and he has to contribute
Housing reform is better con­ a penny here and a penny there
ceived and far more fully put in a way that takes a good deal
into execution here than the New from his income. He cannot
Deaw at home, with the fear of strike, nor can he even organ­
the deadly Supreme Court in its ize except under the guidance of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tipton and
BAKELITE
heart, dares even dream of. It the Partei, Which will send a rep­
J.
E. Tipton of Portland were
is an official policy in Germany resentative to tell him what to
that sooner or later every man do.
shall have his own house— a
The story goes that Hitler’s
If you want to hear the
thing the German loves— his gar­ original campaign, the one that
facts, listen to
den. One sees these little new put him in power, was financed
WM. HARD
homes, clean, modern and sani­ by the big industrialists, who
tary, each surrounded by really were afraid of socialism. “If
Political Commentator
ample yard space, by the hun­ that is the case”, said an Amer­
■KOIN at 8:00 P. M. each
dreds in every part of Germany. ican correspondent to me who has
night Mon. through Fri.
Even in Berlin no new building been in Germany for a long time,
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can be more than four stories “they must be good and sick of
high, and the population is to be their bargain.” Any American
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closer to the pleasures of own­ ged individualism and is flirting
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Social security is carried fur­ means of preserving his power
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PROTECT
YOUR
CITIZENSHIP
Registration closes
Oct. 3. Don’t get
caught unawares.
Be sure you are
registered. If there
is any doubt visit
the Registration
Office.
Then study the is­
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facts. Be prepared
to 'Ote to . . .
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American
Institutions
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Building.
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