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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 4

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To Market, To Market to Share a Fat: Pig! Bits for Breakfast By EL J. HENDRICKS Vo Favor Sway Us; No Fear Shall Alee? From first Statesman. March 28 1151 Editor ard Publisher Charles A. Sfeacub Phillipi of IMS Besca, sauwonsry recently returned from Greece. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ferrr aad South High street.

Rev. THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING CO. 1 Charles A. Spfagne." Pre. Saeldon I.

Sackett, Secy, Mruilxr of the A shot la led Press Th Associated Pma I vciy entllh-w to Ilia una tot publl -rton ur nil nr tlivimlt twa erwditrd la it -of out urtlM-wnm cwdrtew la thi pap' 4 New Electric Bills A Sam Hughes, former councilman, asked us the other day how much reduction we had under the new rate schedule for eleetric service which went into effect two months ago. We told him we didn't know but would look it up Our last house bill for 194 amount of juice under the former schedule would have cost us $5.64. The saving is 58c or ten per cent' This makes the average cost 2.6 per kwh for ordinary domestic service. Counting in the water heater the cost gets down to 1.9c per tarn. At that level it is hard to see where Bonneville will bring much kwh was The same i depending on the former listing of load.

Under the former plan the! reduction. i The savin "primary kwh loac of each hoi was 45 kwh. That meant that ured at the top xate oi o.o per will vary connected was determined and given a rating. Ours the old connected load factor, and gives everyone a flat schedule starts with 34 sons with a demand of 34 kwh or over there is a saving, the amount varying with the former "Primary" demand. For per sons with a primary demand of 30 kwh and under there is no saving.

The whole trend in recent times both in private and publicly owned plants is to increase electric consumption by reducing the rates top brackets. Jackson's The late Jackson day dinners and oratory revived the ac- count of another Jackson celebration in New York in 1819. The politicians of that day (Martin VanBcrren was learning his tricks in New York state at and wanted to use General Jackson as stooge in an attempt to I break up the power of DeWitt General Jackson: "So long as lunjt maj ius Kiea.i name tuiu a wwn a i'M Cart. Jt. tji 1 ii'ti 1 siirciKCWga oerea.

wnat tnen nappenea is reiatea as ioiiows "Every man in the room, save Jackson, was standing as the toast was drunk amid boisterous huzzas, "When most of his admirers had sat down, Jackson rose to give a toast in response. He had noticed the absence of DeWitt Clinton. He knew that the little group ruling the party in New Tork was bent on Clinton's destruction. So he lid what any one, Radio Prosrams not blinded by factional hate, would have expected of Andrew Jackson. Raising his glass high, he gave this toast, in a voice that his warriors had often heard in battle: 'De Witt Clinton, Governor of this great and patriotic state.

"Jackson drained his glass. No one else drank the toast. "For a moment there was silence. Then man after man, all enemies of Clinton, crashed their glasses, wine and all, to the floor Instantly the long room became a scene of pandemonium. Above the din were heard threats and imprecations.

"Jackson, his fighting Irish up Clinton was of the same tripe remained standing at his place a little while. He did not resume his seat, but stalked angrily from the halL" Free Government -rL. i. i. isne vi uie ucsi ui recent woes is that by Calvin Hoover, "Dictators and Democracies.

He points out that in all democratic countries the effort is being made to preserve the ec onomic system of competitive Jefferson bis 'a 1-25-38 'colorful history and natural advantages that certain a great future: i (Continuing: from yesterday:) Quoting: Joaquin Killer further: "By taking this route, papa landed Ma 'little family far up the Willamette rirer almost in the heart of the wonderful TaUey." (It was of course, the Barlow route.) "This is the most poetic, gorgeous and glorious valley in flowers and girdle of snow covered mountains on the globe" How is that for a tribute to this section, to the vicinity of Parrish Gap intf "The most gorgeous and" glorious valley on the globe." Quoting' "Papa, as a rc-ahr hail ftlvvi TkAn ro fhoT fastidious in his dress, and moth- er often told me that he always wore a flower in his ibut- il vlcmuy of were nearly ail naked, he said to "A a.a a flower in his shirt bosom: Margaret, really and truly, we don't need any clothes in this country, except it may be some sort of a thing to pin a flower In tnJa frame of an(, ukine small Dack nia back, set out up the vast fertile valley to find a location, a He left us under i the care of a noble old missionary, E. E. Parrish, and also a Meth- odist preacher by the name of wesi we tnree dots, ni' ZL JLl' aBd making rails for a neighbor close at hand. Mother would go ut to work with us. sitting on a rSs Vayj mother bought two others, rlr- ing a note bearing enormous interest.

The cows cost $100 each. So that when papa got back we had three more cows, three frisky little calves, and lots of butter to sell. Two little Jew had peddlers, brothers, who some way got down by what is now Alaska from Russia, came by every week and gave in er change groceries and dry goods. The merchants in those days demanded more than double the purchase price of everything; but as they paid tl a pound for but ter, which was twice what it was really worth, the thing was about even. Those Jew boys carried everything on their backs at first Then they, got a horse then a wagon, then they opened a store away up at.

the forks of the rlrer, where papa had found a ana nourished amaz ingly. Then they had a big store I I. 1 U1K- iu uu San Francisco Thus Joaquin Miller, poet ot the Sierras, got his start at Jef ferson; in Parrish Gap. Rev. E.

E. ParrLsh, in whose care Joa quin father left his family in the fall of 18S2, was both a. minister and a He came in the covered wagon, immigra tion of 1844, from Ohio. He was called "Father" Parrish. but his identity is not to be confused with that of Father J.

L. Parrish, Jason Lee missionary, who came with the Lausanne party In 1840 Some of the widest of the old Umer3 In the vicinity of Jeffer son remember the "Methodist preacher by the name or west." but net much of him excepting JuitthatA nd on ot he o'fthreMmerbo. in 1852-3. the 11 year old pne. the writer believes, was Joaquin What neighbor close at hand was it for whom Joaquin and his brothers, in that winter.

soon found work In clearing off brush and making rails?" Tradition has it that the neigh bor was Jesse Looney of the fam ous 1843 covered wagon train who had then, for eight years, been settled in the well known Looney Butte section, a few miles north of the site, of Jefferson and a less distance from the Dr, E. E. Parrish place, Parrish. Gap It is said that in after years Jesse Parrish and Joaquin Miller met and talked over the days of the latter's boyhood In the vi cinity of Jefferson site. Jesse Looney, noted early Ore- gin pioneer, as readers of this column know, was a first cousin of Andrew Johnson, seventeenth president of the United States.

Mrs. David Looney, Jesse's daugh ter-in-law. historian of the clan living on the original location ot the pioneer Looney home, has halftone pictures of the cousins. Any one comparing them may see the strong family resemblance of the pioneer and the president. Hon.

David Looney. her husband, though in his 88th year, is busy every day with his extensive af fairs of live stock raising and dairying: and has recovered from an Injury to his arm suffered several months ago. Most of us have frequently re peated or heard, repeated these famous lines- of Joaquin Miller -that proclaim the burden of his philosophy, garnered In the pio neering days ot the westernmost west: "In men whom men condemn as I find so much ot goodness still In men whom men pronounce di- vine i I find so much of sin and blot. I hesitate to draw a line I Between the two, where God has not." (Continued tomorrow.) Green ef Newberg Will Preach Sunday, Hubbard HUBBARD Services will be held as follows at the Congrega tional church on Sunday: Sun day school at 10 am. preaching at 11 am.

by Rev. Merle Green of Newberg. Young people's meeting at 7:30 p.m. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES .) i.Miil, Center atreet near liberty cmnuay bible study followed by special mstrue- LATTER DAY SAXJfTS r.itm and Chemcketv 8na- i 1 in Kvenine servic 6:80 p.m. KeUef society Tuesday 2 Vm- IA iuesday p.m.

a. w. president. AhCERICAM LUTHTRAX CHURCH rimn-h utm! between Chemeketa and Center streets. Be P.

W. tnksen, paa- lor. 9 a.m- Sunday scoooi. supt. 11 a.ra..

morning worship, topic, Those no sew mi Wiio Do not Bee tsr i-nonga or i u.w,i" Anwiil musia arranged by Prof. E. W. Hobsan, director of music: Miss KutA oeoiera arganias. Tbi service is broadcast, aver 11 to 12 noon.

6:30 pjn-, yeuns peop.e aervice. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH lStii and State atreeta. Bev. Amo E. Minnemaon, AM.

pastor. German, 9 :30 aubject, "Jesu" Epiphany Glory at Cana." English 11 a.m., subject. 'Water Made Mine by tbe baviour a Might." Sunday achool 9:30 a.m., aara. Jacob Fox, aupt. Luther league 7 p.m.

ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHEBAN (Missouri eynoa; 16th and A streets. H. W. Gross, pss- tor.

Suaday school 9 a jn. German services at 9 a.m. English services at 10 a.m. Lutheran radia hoar over fclSLM at 1:30 p.m. Speaker, Dr.

Walter A. Maier. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner North Winter and Market streets. D. A.

Cohagan, pastor, bundsy school 9:45. Church worship 11. XP meetina- 6:30. address by Miss Hunt, missionary on furlough from Bolivia, S.A. evangelistic aernce 'aweeit prayer meeting Thursday 7:30.

FIRST METHODIST CHUECH State and Church streets. Morning worship 11 o'clock, sermon subject, "A New Thing." Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Ser mon subject, Some Uld 'mugs. oua-day achool 9:45, Dr. Robert aGtke, aupt.

Classes for all and gradea. Young people's oganiiations at 6:30 for devotions. High achool group will hear the report' of tbe Methodist delegation to St. Louis. Forrest Mills talka to the young adult gToup at the parsonage.

Vesper group meets in the -carrier room. Sunset hour for vespers 5:30. Junior league 5:30, Echo Johnson JASON LEE MEMORIAL MX. CHURCH North Winter, Jefferson, Fairgrounds Road. Lynn A.

Wood, minister. Church school 9:45 a.m. Classes for all ages. Morning warship 11 s.m., theme. "Prayer, for the Nations." Epworth Leagues 6:30 p.m.

A combined Epworth League meeting at which Marine Sauter will apeak. Evening service 7:30 p.m., theme, "rue Kingdom Personified." Happy half hour p.m. LESLIE METHODIST CHURCH South Commercial and Myers street. Dean C. Poindezter, minister.

Sundsy church achaol 9:40 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m.. sermon. "The Place af Anther-ity." Th junior league will meet at 5 p.m., senior and young people'a league at 0:30 p.m. The men will hav chargw af th 7:30 aervice, with Prof.

Lovell af Willamette university as speaker. FIRST CHURCH OF THE XAZlBENB 13th and Center streets. Lea Webster Collar, pastor. 6 s.m.. Christina worker prayer meeting.

9:45. Sunday bible school Prank Litwiller, aupt. Classes arranged for all ages. 11, worship, special anueicat number by the Collar family; sermon, "Th Cod of the Promises." t30 p.m.. young people's services ia senior.

Pioneer and junior groups. 7:30, evangelistio meeting, quartet, the Wenger Bisters; sermon, "The Coming Jesus." John i'rieseo, choir director. PRNTBCOSTAZ. CHURCH OF COD 315 North Commercial atreet. B.ble school, 2 p.m..

Mrs. Earnest Steuer, supt. Devotional at 3 with missionaries from Dutch East Indies, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Post, speaking.

Evangelistic '4 p.m. Services Tuesday, Thursday and batarday night at 7:30. Wednesday aigiit cottage prayer meeting at Kev. Landan, route 7. box 143.

Also young people'a night at mission. J. and Daisy iison, psstor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Winter and Chemeketa atreeta. Graver C.

Birtchet, DD, pastor. Prof. Wm. H. Wright, director et youth activities and music.

Prof. F. E. Churchill, organist. 9:30 sn, church achaol (i'rected by J.

J. Fitsaimaaa. 11 a.m., moraing warship, sermon. "A Wadding, in Barranquilla. 6:30 p-m, Cariatiaa Eadeavor societies.

7:30 p.m., second episode in "Pilgrim's Progress," with reader. Gale Her bet, and sales, trio, male end mixed Quartet numbers, and congregational singing. Thursday 7:30 p.m. midweek service, SALEM HOLINBSS CHURCH North 5th at Guinea atreet. M.

H. Pitcher, paster. Suaday school at 9 :45, Lea supt. Moraing worship at 11; sermon by Bev. D.

W. Reynolds, Rev. G. A. Parterfield will speak st 2:80.

evangelistic service each night at 7:30. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty atreet. Suaday achaol at 11 a.m. Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., "Truth." meeting at 8 p.m.

Wednesday. Reading room ia the Masonic temple open 11 a.m. ta 9 p.m. week days, except Wednesday th closing time i.7:30. COMMUNITY CHURCH (United Brethran) 17th and Nebraska avenue.

O. E. Foster, minister. Sundsy school 9:45 a.m. Moraing warship 10:50 a.m.

Special music by mixed auartet, Mr. and Mr. E. A. BradfieJd end Mr.

aad Mrs. Y. N. Lowery. Sermon, Three Sixteen." Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m.

Evangeliatie servic 7:30 p.m, sermon "A Man er a Mouse, Which!" Prayer meeting Wednesdsy 7:30 p.m.:. "Questions and Answers" FIRST CONGREGATION. CHURCH 1 Liberty at Center SUNDAY at 7 30 Come and See! Robert A. Hutchinson, CMiadster THE AGES FORETOLD Sunday Night P. M.

a FIRST BAPTIST CHURai (Illnst rated by a large chart)' Questions Answered by Dr. Fox Is rocleiice a safe guldeT -Why dlI God reject Cain? What was the real cause of the Flood? TOt was God's remedy i for Will homaa nature left to Itself Improve? A Ttihl u-hAOl 9:46 a.m. Classes and departments for aU mm ages, morning wvimi, topic, "Attrartiaf Mea to Chrtsl. oen- ior forum for young people and high school BYPU at 6:80 pa, Ten ing wor- a iirv T. a.

enip aerauoa Ssun." the first of a series oa "His Majeaty the evil." Tits vested choir, di- kw II TJadhnre. Midweek ser vice Wednesday 7 :80. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Kortk Liberty nd Marioa streets. Irving A. Vox, VU.

pastor. Jtioie school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Subject, "The Evil ef Eavy.Tount peo ple's meetings, aeaior 8:15 p.m h.ga school p.m. tfospei service pm.

Sarand illustrated message In the series sermons an "Diapensatianal Truth." Subject, "Th Dispensatioa Without Law, or the age ef Conscience. FIRST 4JERBLAK BAPTIST North Cottage and street. J. F. 01- thoff.

pastor. Bible school at 9c 45 a.m.. Samael Schrrraan, supt. Morning worship in German at 11. Sermon, "A Sate Land ing." woiilbehalteae Laadung xeuac people meetii as even.ng service ta Englisa at 7:30.

Sermon "Spot less Saved Saints." Prayer service nM aeaday at 7:45 p.m., choir practice at 6:43. IMMA5UEL BAPTIST CHURCH r. Af Seadamv. finndav school 10 s.m. Church 11 a.m.

and 7:0 p.m. Prayer meettBg Thursday 7:30 p.m. COURT 81. CHURCH 0T CHRIST (Christian) Court and 17th streets. W.

Daniels. pastor. Bible school at 9:45. Mrs. B.

Shoemaker, supt. Morning worsnip du Lord's Supper at 10:45. Vocal solo by Mrs. Francis Deunisoa. messace.

Thinra." Even in aervice and CBrtian Endeavor at 7:30. vocat auei, xvonne aad Jean Walter. Message, "If Jesus Christ Hsd now Died, What!" Midweek service Thursday at 7:30. CHURCH Or CHRIST Cottars and Shinning street. Bible tudy 10 a.m.

Preaching II a.m., aith-fulness in God's House." Lord Sapper 11:45 a.m. Tounc people's training class 6:30 p.m. Preaching 7:30 p.m., subject. Back ta normal. eong service caca Wednesdsy 7:30 p.m.

Wilkerson, minister. CHRISTIAV AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE WCTU halL South, Cemmercisl and Ferry streets. Rev. Lloyd Rice, supply pastor. Sunday achool a.m.

M. Hav-erland. aupt. Morning worship 11 a.m. Kveaing service 7:30.

Cottage prayer er-vice Wednesday 7:45 p.m. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Sunday school 9:45 s.m Lyle Knox, supt. Preaching servic 11 ajn. Yeuag people's meeting 6:45 s.m. Evsngelistic service 7:30 pja subject.

"The Thirty Pieces ef Silver." Midweek prayer aer vice Wednesday 7:30. leader Mr. Math ewson aad Repiae; thame, "The Life and Labors of 1. 8. Warner." Men's wwrk night ia shop Friday 7 p.m.

Radia ser vices each week day moraing 7:80 aver K.8LM. mST CHBXSTZAM" CHURCH Corner af Center and High streets. Ouy L. Drill, minister. Church school at 9:30, E.

W. Cooley, supt. Morning worship and communion at 10:45. Sola by Jeha Schmidt. "The Lord's Prayer." Malotte.

Sermon. "Thy Kingom Come." Christian Endeavor at 6:13. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon. "Da We Inherit Things Good aad Bad." Midweek earns Wed aeaday at 7:30 p.m in the auditorium.

ThBTsdsy at 7:39 p.m.. First Mat Bob ad quartet from the Haven of Hollywood. will be here ta con duct a program. COT1CB OF OA1I 940 South 22nd street. Saturday eve ning 7:30.

buaday moraing Sunday school 10 a.m. Worshio 11. Sunda-v evearnr 7:30. Evangelistic message. Midweek service Wednesday evening :30.

Friday evesnng veung people' meeting. Rev. J. C. Kim-mel, pastor.

FIRST CONGRZOATIObTAL CHURCH Liberty at Center streets. Robert A Hutchinson, minister. Church school at 9:35, Prof. E. 8.

Oliver, aupt. Worship service at 11. Youth Looks at Life. Anthem. "Praise Ye the Father" (Qou nodi.

"Question and Answer" servic st 7: S9: six questions will be answered. Ronald Craven soloist sod song leader. KNIGHT MEBfORlAI, CONGREGATIONAL 19th and larrv streets. H. C.

Stover. mi a later. Morning worship at 11. Sermon "Oa Being Modern and Vo to Date." Quartet. "Angel Vairra Ever Singing" (Bheliy).

Anthem. "Seek Te the Lord" (Roberts). Evening service at 7:30. Sacred concert by chorus cboir. Sunday eaae! at 19 a.m..

Koy Harmnd. ewnt Oiristiaa Endearor sad yeuug pcepl at :3 p.m. FIRST SVAMGEUCAX. Morion aad Summer streets Rev. James T.

Campbell, minister. Wil amer X. Brown, director ef youth activities aad miaiatrr af music. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. R.

H. Ermel, aupt. Morning worship st 11 o'clock. sermon. "The Pioneer Youth group will meet at a-tso p.m.

evangelistic service at 7:0 p.m.. -'Parable ot th Virgins." Bible ty Taareoay evening at 7 :30 RVAN8BXISTHJ TABBRJf ACLB Ferry aad 13th Suaday school at 9:45 a.m. A. Wilsoa. supt.

Church service at 11 a.m., subject. "The Wings af God." Evangelistic service at 7:45 8ubject "The Two Covensnts" Bible aad prayer aemea at 8 Tuesday. Tonne peo ple' aervice at 8 Thursday. C. G.

Weston, pastor. RVAHOELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH North Capitol and Marioa streets. Edwin Herstmsn, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 s.m..

"The Experienced Christian. Ladie Aid Thursday, Mrs. John Sprangrr, 237S Stat streets, hoat- CHURCH-OT THE FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 19th and Breymaa an block south af Center. Suaday achool 9:45 a.m. Morning warship 11 Paulina Coffe speaking.

Crusaders 6:15. Evangelical service Pauline Coffee' last mesaage. Midweek service Wednesday and Friday. 7U5 p.m. Lloyd and Esther Miller, pastors.

HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland aveau at Church atreet. T. Clio Brawn, pastor. Saaday achool at 10 'clock, Cliftoa Rasa, aupt. Preach tag aervice at 11.

CE'a at 8:80 and evangelistic aervice at 7:30 p.m. Prayer aaeet, is-r Thursday at p.m. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Cmmreil at Washington streets. Miller H. and Huset Porter, pasters.

Bible achool wt 19 a.m. Morakn; wwrahip 11 -BS. Cariatiaa Endeavor 6:80 p.m. Evening meeting 7:80 pjn. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p.a.

aTMMAVwXTi FULL OOSPBL MISSION 433). Ferrr atreet. Bev. Thaa. Grams, paster.

Suaday school at 10 a.m. Morning warship at 11 a.m. Evangelistic message at 7:45 pm. Bible study on Tuesday aad Thasaanyy at 745 p.m. Yaaag pea pi' meeting an Batarday 7:45 pjn.

ST. PAUL'S ZPISC07AL CHURCH Church aad Caaaaeket atreeta. Rev. George H. Swift, rector.

Holy causa. ion 7:80 a.m. Church school 9:45 ana. Prayer service and sermon 11 a.m. St.

Mary'a Waadbarn A p.m. GRACE OOSFEX HALL 15th aad Mill atreeta. Sunday school 9:45. Breaking bread 11 a A. At 8 SKJav and 1:46 p.m, address by Mr.

af tha farmer day at -th Robert caav aeaaity. Old faahiaaed church oervica at 10:50 s.m. Suaday school at 9:30 a.m. Topic far th morning will be "Old-Time Reiifiom, f-. Tnmr Methodist Bruce B.

Groiecloae, psstor. Church school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 sermon topic. 'Th Dla" eavery. af Evoniag service .7:30 with hrt dramatisation; aU apea forum.

Aideragato 7 :30 p.m., Wednesday. Epworth League 7 :30 Thursday. Jemmnirltr Church Enoch Zim- nermaa. pastor. Suaday achaol 10 a.m.

Victar Ctrerback. aupt. Message 11 a.m. "A Lewiac Gad Accepted." Chrntiea Endeavor 7:30 p.m. Evening messsge 8:30 p.m, "Th Old Filled With th Sew." This tha first message ia a new aeries.

state interference. One paragraph is significant: "Upon the success of these attempts at developing a kind of hybrid type of economic control, the maintenance of the democratic. "parilamentary system largely depends. For even if the breakdown of the system of laissez-faire is taken for granted, the eri- dence seems quite clear that complete operation of the economy by the, state is possible only at the cost of abandoning parliamentary government. Nor is the record -positive that the economy cealdte operated successfully by state authority evenif the liberties associated with parliamentary government were sacrificed." In brief the system of free government and of free is tied in pretty closely together.

If we want business and farming and labor dictated from Washington that means po- litical dictation too; And the score to date doesn't show that the- peoples in the countries-where government is political and economic dictator fare any better politically or economic- the first 45 kwh used was fig- Kwn. me new scneauie aDousn kwh at 5.0Uc Der kwh, or per- Toast that time) planner.a "supper' I Clinton. The toast was made to the Mississippi rolls its waters, ijiunuus uetus emcm-1 a aw- and Free Economy 1. j1; ut-1 uooks ueauug wim uie wuuu a i proiessor in uuke university, enterprise with a minimum of rn not inw nnn nTTon ri vu vtiv uay Hit va vvm span," and "probably plays no im lawlessness." The hook wUl be sub final approval. Quite a change from the total abstinence leagues which requiring instruction in evils of tell just how the appetite may be ase of alcoholic liquor is the for and women in an evil course.

as She win sit on a throne by one: person! Farouk's mother. pleasant a task In these times. condemnation of holding compan going to he hard to separate sheep democratic campaign hook with the blood sprinkled on the lintel for than a girl In Holland. The sa the throne Is 101 guns, female 51 has done such a good ob of ruling guns. "enlightenment!" to appreciate that.

Twenty Veers Ago i January 22, 1018 Dr. Carl Gregg Doney. president Willamette will lesve Salem at four this afternoon or New York citv to sail for France- to make an observation of work of TMCA among the soldiers. Boys or Company spent Christmas in England according to letter received yesterday by Mr, and Mrs. R.

P. Boise from their son Breymsn who is a member of Salem company. rir me Minister of Austria an nounces government wants ceasing oKhostilities at earliest possible moment, UA fc-a-aw aa vvj ri i4Avv a vi brous parliamentary system. iiv rnin no tov wnin mnr A new schoolbook Is being prepared in: Virginia, with approval of the state board of education, which takes out the old material about the injurious effects of alcohol and says that use of whiskey Jn mod eration "does not shorten the life portant part In the perpetration of mitted to the general assembly for the early efforts of the WCTU and sought and. generally xot legislation se of alcohol.

The Virginians fail curbed to moderation. The danger mation of a habit which binds men to of XSLM SATUKDAY 1S70 Xs. 7 -w. 7 :30 Suari, cermooett. 1 :3 American mil7- RVeinson.

8:00 TU Corn Time. MBS. 8:30 TtxUy't tones. 8 :45 -Vtwi. 9:00 Th Pattn'a CU.

9:15 The Friendly Circle. 9:45 The Pet club. MBS. 10:00 Odditiei in toe newt. 10:15 pice of Life.

10:30 Carnegie MBS. 11:00 Newi. Benty Venutt, MBS. The etreet reporterii. News.

:30 Musical memories. 1:00 Mickey Mouse club. 1:30 Arthur Wright sings, MB3. 1 :43 Uollrweed Buckeroos. 2:00 bsmmy Ksye's MBS.

3:00 Len bslTO, organist, MBS. 3:15 Aces High, MBS. 3:30 Sews. 3:4 Dancing Strings, MBS. 4:00 Lawrence Weik'a MBS.

4:30 Johnny Metxner's MBS. 5:00 The Barnstormers, MB 8. 5:30 OIgs revne, MB3. 6:00 Salon Melodies. Spets Bullae; es, MBS.

6 :45 News. 7:00 Elks safety drire. 7:15 Waltitime. 7 :45 Indianapolis symphony, MBS. 8 :13 Newa." 8:30 Horace Heidt's MBS.

9:00 Newspaper et the air. MBS. 9 :15 Swisgtima. 9:30 tdwarnV Old Timers. 9:45 Kay Kyeer's MBS.

10:00 The musical scrap boe. 11:00 Kay Kyseir'e erck, MBS. SOW SATTJKDAT 920 SU. 7:00 Cellege 7: SO HeUywoed brevities, 7:44 Kews. 8:00 Radio column.

8:15 Por Xasa and Silent Slim. 8:30 Half Past fernves. SU5 Joan Brooks. 9:00 Chssins Jnnsie seriea. 9:30 Bex Battle ensemble.

1:00 Peopte'a lobby program. 19 Campus Capers. 10:45 Parker dental din is. 11:00 Start of tomorrow. 12 :00 Golden melodies.

12:80 News. Bill Krens and even. 1 :00 ttale age and Uhsdrles Bears. 1:80 KeUey and his msie. 2:0 Top Hatters.

2:90 Calling all stamp collectors. .2:45 Keamore hotel arch. 3:00 El Chice Spanish rarua, 8 :30 Press Radio sews. 4 :00 Aaltenmeyer's kindergarten. 4:30 News.

:45 Jean Sablon. 5:00 Pisne aurprUes. 6:15 Vogue ballroom arch. 8 Josef Honuck erch. 8:00 Al Both erch.

6:15 Sport by Bill Mock. :80 Benson hotel fencer t. 6:45 The Three Pals. 7:00 NBC symphony erch, 8:80 Rainbow Boom orch. 9 :90 Believe It er Net.

9:30 Jack Haley. 10 :00 Uptown bellrom area. 10:30 Bal Tabaria erch. 11:00 Olympic- betel orch. A Roosevelt Sow WeSs J- 11:30 Clover club erch.

Weather reports. XXX SATTTBDAY 11 10 Xe. 6:30 Musical dock. 7 :00 family altar hour. 7:30 The Child Crows Cp.

7:45 Three Bomeros. 8:00 Maida Serera. 8rl5 Minute Men. 6:30 Dr: Brock. 9:00 Public safety talk.

9:15 Hints to Housewiyes. 9:20 Last and found items. 0:22 BaUey Aston, teaer. 9 :30 National farm and home. 10:30 Mews.

10:43 Home institute. 10:55 Metropolitan. 1:30 Norman Cloutier sad orch. 2:00 Raker's erch. 2:30 Commodore Perry hotel erch.

3:00 Stevens hotel erch. 3:30 Press Radio news. 3:33 Biltmore hotel orch, 4:00 Message of Israel. 4:30 Music by Meakin. 4:45 Silent to KOB.

8:00 National barn dance. 9:00 News. 9:15 The Magic Carpet. 9:45 Vogue ballroom orch. 10:00 St.

Francis hotel orch. quiet 11:00 News. 11:15 Paul Carson, organist. 12:00 Weather and police reports. X.OAC SATURDAY 860 Kc.

9 :00 Today's programs. 9:03 Co-ed exchange. 9:30 AWS half hoar. 10:00 Weather forecast. 10:30 The junior matinee.

11:80 What educators are doing. 12:00 Newa. 12 :15 Pana hour. 1:15 Variety. 2:00 Pacts and affairs.

2:30 British Isles travelogue. 3:15 Your health. 3:45 The Monitor views the news. 4:90 The symphonic half hour. 4:30 Stories for boys and girls.

5 Cm the campuses. 5:45 Vespers, Dr. K. B. fieri.

6:11 News. 6:30 Farm hour. 7 :45 Science sews ef the week. 8:00 Carolina Ramblers, CC0 camp. Triangle Lake.

XOIV SATURDAY 9 4 0 Kc. 6:30 KOIN Klock, Ivan, Walter and Praakie. 8 :00 News. 8: la This and That with Art Kirkham. 9 :00 Sens at the Pioneers.

9:15 WPA band. 9j30 Style chats. 9 :45 George Hall orch, 10:15 Michael Roscoe, songs. 10:30 Buffalo presents. 11:00 Madison ensemble.

11:15 Columbia university faculty. 11:30 In, Town Tonight. 12:00 Ann Leaf, organist. 12:15 KOIN news serrice. 12 :30 Waltses at the world.

1 :00 Dictators. 1:15 Gertrude LuU aad John Stargess, vocalist. 1 45 Four Clubmen. 1:55 EOIS news service. Srory of industry.

8:80 Eddie Duchia arch. Is the' Leader Mrs. Emily Flamra Gilchrist Vt -a 'MX' I i i If I r- 1 I 1 1 3 :00 Columbia haras. 1:15 Oregon federation at music clubs. 8:30 Ben Tsld arch.

3 :45 Newspaper ef the air. 4 :30 Sunset serenade. 5 :00 Cohombia workshop. 5:30 Maurice arch. 6:00 When Twiligat Ceases.

6:30 Saturday night sereaaders. 7:00 Tour Hit Parade. 7:45 Leon Drews, ergaaiat. 8:00 Buddy Rogers ore, 8:30 Johnny presents. 9:90 Prafeseor euii.

9:30 Sterling Toung erch, 10:00 Five Star riaaU 10:1 5 Barn dance. 10:45 Phil Harris orch. 11:00 Pasadena 11:30 Henry King orch. SOW STJaTDAY 620 R.C 8:00 Press Kadio aewg. 8:06 Silver Flute.

8:30 Sunday ton rise program. 9:00 Bay Towers, troubadour. 9:15 Heme symphoay. 9:30 Chicago round table. 10:00 Al aad Lee Reiser.

10:15 Henry busae erch. 10:30 Stars oi today. 11 :30 Morning concert. 12:00 kiddie iswsrtout's music. 12:30 Sundsy drivers.

12:45 Radio comments. 1 Sparry Sundsy Special. 1 :30 Stars of tomorrow. 2:00 Msrion Talley. 2:30 Mickey Mouse theatre.

Peecy playlets. News. Argentine trio. 3:45 Southern Harmony Four. 4:00 Professor Pnsslewit.

4:30 Interesting Neighbors. 5:00 Coffe hour. 6:00 Manhattan Merry -Ge-Beund. 6:30 American album familmr music 7 :00 Carefree carnival. 7 :80 Hollywood playhoas.

8:00 Walter VTiaeheli 8:15 I Waat a Divorce. 8:30 Jack Beaay. 9:00 Night Editor. 9:15 Treasure Island. 9:30 One Kan'a family.

10:00 New flashes. 10:15 Bridge to Dreamland. 11 :00 Souvenirs. 11:30 Rio Del Mar club arch. 12 :00 Weather reports.

KEX SUirDAT 1180 Kc 8:00 The uiet hour. 8:30 Felix Knight, tenor. 8:46 Bill Stern sport scraps. 9 :00 Prophetic hoar. 9:30 Radio City music ball.

10:30 Cenrmaad Performance. Magic Key af RCA. 12 :00 Last of the Lackwoods. Harmonica Hi Hat. 12 :45 Galloping Gal lions.

1:00 Pamily altar hear. 1:30 The world is your. 2:00 Metropoiitsa epers audition. 2:30 Songs af 2:85 Neal Spaulding'a music 2:45 Edward Daries. 8:00 Midwestern stars.

3:30 Wilhunette university program. 4:00 Popular classics. 4 :15 Catholic Truth hour. 4:30 Little concert. 4:45 Silent ta KOB.

8:00 Reader' Guide. 8:15 Irene Rica. 8:30 Chea Parse arch. 8:45 Xewa. 9:00 Everybody aing.

10:00 Oriental wardens area. 10:30 Calvary tabernacle jnhilee; Charles Baayaa, orgeaUt. IS :00 Weather aad police report. KOrjf STTBDAT 949 Xs. 8:00 West coast church.

8:30 Skiing conditions. 8:85 Sunday 'caaaiea breakfast club. 9:00 Major Bowes' Capitol Theatre Family. 9:30 Salt Lake taberaaela. Chare of ta air.

10 :30 Foreign news, 10:45 Pact's Gold. 11:00 BorrU string quartet. 11 :80 Raiabaw'a tad. 13 iPhnhaimaaie aympbaay society of New Xerk. 1:00 Magaxin et the air.

2:30 Dr. Christian. TapeaUiea ia aauaie. 15 Ould wny cwaaseie. 8:30 Deabhs everytkung.

4:00 Jaeuaette MaeDeaaUL 4:80 Old aamgs af the church. 6:00 Peapte' choice. 6:80 F.ye af the wexld. 6:45 Straaga a aeema. :00 Sunday evening bear.

7 tOO leaithv feaaawtiea. 7:30 My aecrst ambitioa. 8:00 JawPaaaer. 8:30 Laos T. Dtwws.

ergsaist. 6:45 Oragaa en parade. 9 :00 Phantom via tin. 9:15 Sundsy news review. 9:30 Hanywead melody.

10:00 F.arksated hoar. 10:15 Thanks far the memory. 10:45 Phil Harris arch. 11:00 Sterling Teuag arch. 11:80 Lee Parker area, OTJT-OF-TOWaT CHURCHES Fxttasla rjauxch Fr a a I a Ohm, minister.

Sunday aehool 10 a.m. Orpnn Cammack, aupt- Merarng waaship 11 a.BL. sermea topic, "Sara Things." Christian Endeavor 7 P-m. Xveaiag eraa-gclistte serviea 8 p.m. Bible study Thursday 7:30 pjsv.

Salani Halgats Camaunrty Church Frssvcis Oha asiniater. Chester Skelton, Sunday school supt. Caified Sunday school and eh erch 10 a.m. Seraaon topic. "Sura Things." Christian Endeavor 7 Robert CoMmnnfty Charck at Robarta Lawrence badenan.

past nr. An old fashioned Sunday will be held in memory Egypt get a new queen yesterday when 18-year old King Farouk claimed 16-year old Farido Zulficar which has not been but since Cleopatra cracked hearts of Caesar and Mare Antony before the present era. The new queen is a -beauty, and a eommoner. Farouk has already shown his will to rule as well as-relgn. The.

near east is in the trouble zone. In view of Mussolini's ambitions to make the Mediterranean an Italian lake. The world wishes Farouk and Farida welL but King king ana queen is none too The president is qualifying his ies. Some, he says, operate hi the pubHc interest, sad contribute efficiency in operation. These should be spared from exeentien.

Just what the test is, he doesnt disclose. It from goats. Purchase of the last famous autograph might be used the "pss8over. A boy is worth 50 gunshots lute for the hlrth of a male heir to cans. Good old Queen Wlfhelinin the Dutchshe ought to get her 101 Is as more Ecuador is pinching the Jews out ef Its business world, expelling all who are not farmers.

"The Wandering Jew" remains reality, not fiction in an age which boasts its The state is planning a recreational area among the fossil beds. Slow-going Told man Oregon ought Ten ytsrs A30 January 22. 128 One ot America's foremost pianists Miss Winifred Byrd, has been a guest In Salem for the past fortnight She has not visited in Salem since November 9 23 and has appeared as soloist with symphony orchestras all up and down, the coast. Dr. and Mrs.

M. C. Findley are on combined pleasure and work trip Is the southern states. He will do clinical research work In New Orleans, The annual Inspection of Oregon National Guard has. been ordered by Brigadier General George A.

Whits. G. Ban Roosevelt, banker and brother of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, is the loser in a three-cornered race for the hind of a TO-ytar-cld widow of a Ctdcago millionaire.

Roosevelt was named as the rejected suitor try Mrs. Emily Flamra Gilchrist following her elopement with. Roe Wells, SO, president of the TXnitfumt Corporation of America. Mrs. Wens' former husband, the late William A.

Gilchrist, left her a lumber fortune of J2.000.000 when he died in 1931. Wells was vorced two months go in Reno bj his first wife..

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