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tht OREGON STATESMAN Sal A Or tzm May Uxmrf 23, 1938 PAGE-FOUR i. i mtral Dewey la a Him shown ih. r.nnd theatre several month" Radio Programs This film was enuuea i 4 (SwtijMateamaii ago. "This 1 Mr and among were Victor i Bits lor I Breakfast By R. J.

HENDRICKS mt stjvsat 1S70 Kc others In the cast MacLaglan, Robert Taylor and Barbara SUn wyck. 00 Th Vwce ei Sage of Salem Speculates :30 Am en earn wiiauxa, This occurred in High street 19:00 Lr LaMkell. pi, MBS. a few days ago. a mue giri was leading a dog on a leash.

A group of older boyt made lim MRS, 10:30 Ulh trtaS jurtt, MB 11:00 Awerica Luthtna efcarea. 13:00 fcUtoa melodies On Sunday afternoon. XBS. 12:45 RXKO dedication, MBS. remarks derisive of the dog.

The little girl's eyes flashed angrily. By D. H. TALMADGE 1:00 Spin un. "JVo Faror Swray Us; No Fear ShaQ Awe From Tirst Statesman.

March 28. 1151 Charles A. She ague Editor ard Publisher THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING CO. Charles A. Spragus, Pres.

Sheldon F. Sackett. Secy. Mfiubrr of th Associated 1'i-tm The Associated lrru is scluaively entltJed to th use for pubU a-Won of alt new diPiuiiritra credited la or not otlierwlae credited la thia paper. -a OH m- rn Socialism via Dumping The San Francisco Chronicle observes: "We get radicalism when the conservatives want it." For specific cases it "It's lucky for you he Isnt a ratter.

she snapped. Wise boys 5:45 Laarrence "Welk's 8:00 Salon melodies. 8:15 Th Phantom Pilot. MBS. Sport Bullseyei, MBS.

8 :45 Sews. 7 Bwingtim. 7:15 BTAXfcSMAJt OP THE AIB Sports review, Hon iiemmeU. 7:30 Walts time. 8:00 Dr.

Utter, Gerald Maton, interview. 8:15 News. 8:30 Harmony Ball. 8:43 Melodi Musings, MBS. Newspaper of the air, MBS.

9:15 Tommy Dorsey's MB. :3 American Legion auxiliary. 10:00 Kay Kyser'a college, MBS. 19:30 -Bay Keating' MBS. 11.00 Let HUr UUa.

XOW KOHPAT 20 Kc. Crosaeata. 7:30 financial serriee. 7:45 New. 8:00 Margot of Caatlewooa.

8:15 Cabia at Crossroad. 8:30 Start of today. tiospel singer. Ray Towers, troubadour. 9:15 An not make remarks derisive or 1:1 Pepir iow.

1:80 Latfaersa or, iS.ua. Tale rora antiqa aaap, JIBS. 2:30 BabW M5iv KBS. 8:45 gunner UBS. ment of rising and retiring little girls pet dogs.

A Rhymster Awakeas I have read your verses about times. You rise when the first sunlight of the morning glints Ancient proverb from the bot feebly in tho eastern sky, and :00 Thirty atiaates la iioujwiroa, MBS. kevaion of the ttatea, MBS. (ma. MBS.

Stream Una lriag, MBS. tomlands: He who doth not leave his neighbor's dog alone maketh for himself great trouble. you go to bed when the last remaining phenomena which may be suspected of being daylight departs from the west. Nor is Jefferson has a 1-23-38 colorful history and natural adTantages that 1 make certain great future: Continuing from yesterday Ton all know Joaquin Miller's great poem, inspired by bis Quaker father, who hated war, who carried an unloaded gun across the plains la the great Immigration of 1852. when it seemed the whole country was moving west in coyer ed wagons, beginning: "The bravest battle that ever was fought; Shall I tell you where and when? On the maps of the world yon will find it not; It was founght by the mothers men." I And yon know hit "Columbus beginning: "Behind him.

lay the gray Azores, Behind the gates of Hercules; Before him. not the ghost of shores; -J cites recognition of Russia when Wall street thought busi Correction: Combined weight Hrtlywo sows, 5:00 Epic ef America. MBS. $:30 Sammy Kaya'a arch, MBS. 6:00 Michigan epoaitioB, MBb.

w. fa tdT there any occasion lor surprise of the three Peters sisters, given In the Statesman of Friday as when you find yourself taking ness was to be had; nationalization of British coal mines by a conservative ministry: It savs: "If we get irovernment on one panueg the wane you 30o oennds. should have been 7:00 Lwai llajTTiae, aioo. 7 Old iahioneL rerlTal. MBS.

m.nn nuaUt MBS. are drawing on the other. ownership railroads in the United States, it will be be 600. Possibly a trifle more. 0:30 Commodore Perry note! orch.

of taa sir, MB3, Flesh may be likened, I reckon. cause the railroad presidents ard directors ask for it which But tnere were oays or relaxation on that farm, commonly 10:00 Star of today. 10:15 Mr. Wiggs of Cabbage Patch. 10:30 John' other Wife.

tSeorge OUoa'a MBS. a.eii tl.l.OT MsBBOnita eharcB, to a garment, which may be worn fully half of them would now 1ik to do." 'And -it points to the boy Who stepped on his father's corn, And I gathered from them a heap of Joy, Quite tree, please believe, from scorn. So I'd like- to ten yon what happened one day To us in our valley home, When aU hands were gathering in. the hay. From morn till the evening gloam.

Buddy was driving old Bill to the rake. In spite of his ma's Bill tor the barn made a sudden break. Like an animal possessed. Bud -fell from the rake with as neat a swoop, And near as graceful a turn. As ever an acrobat with a troupe Had worked long and bard to aracef ally or otherwise, uonsia- occasioned by bad weather.

On such days I usually slept. There 10:15 Johnny Jokoaen's orch MBS. 10:30 Kay Keating' rch, MBS. erinr the Quantity with which 10:45 Just Plain Bill. 11:00 Grace aad Eddi.

11:05 Maaieal interlude. 11:10 Hollywood newa flashes. the Peters a Iris have been lav- were two or three days during the month when I slept entirely the TVA situation where Mr. Willkie, head of private utility companies in the area, having lost suits in court to stop govermnent competition, now asks the government to buy out all the private properties. Comimr closer home it is xow sxnrnraT s2o xc it strikes me they wear 8:00 Press Hadio newa.

through the day and night. It theirs right well. Silver Tint. was only natural under such cir Aormaa Clontier orch. 11:30 Hew to ha charming.

Bey Blue. 11:09 Pepper Young's Family. 12:15 Ma Perkins. Wnnnay annnaa :00 Kay lower, troubadaar. Noted in passing.

Not worth cumstances that I should lose a day now and then. Thia is the only theory by which I am able 9:10 Home ajmpuony. 9 Churaxa round table. bothering Emily Post about. A 13:80 Vic sad Bade.

12:45 The Uaiding Light. doorknob is not a proper place 10:00 Al and Lea Reiaer. 10:10 Henry Basse rch. undoubtedly true that the urivate electric companies in Oregon rather than face tax-free competition from Bonneville would probably, dump their properties in the laps of the public. Thus it may come to pass that the radicals who have badgered the private operators with restrictive legislation or confiscatory taxes will find themselves in business as to wipe one's fingers after eat to account for the fact that when I returned to the home town, my Before- him only shoreless seas.

The good mate said: 'Now must we pray, i Tor lot the very stars are gone. ing of over-effusive chocolate mind fined with bright antici creams. The seat of a chair la Stars of today. 11:30 Momins concert, j-j Kddie fcjwartont none. 12:30 Sanday drivers.

Kadin enntmenta. pations of the county fair, to Brare Adm'r'L speak; what shall better. which I had been looking for ward all summer, I learned that wara au summer, i learaea inai TT 1 dl the fair had ended two days JtiUDDarCl UlOOSeS learn. His mother, of course, she let out a yelp. And the hired hand noises made.

And one feller went for medical I may? 'Why, say: "Sail on! sail on! and I And some of you know his Passing of Tenneyson," and prior to nr imm. i -a m.1 I may not be entirely Justified "RocketS lltle saying so, ana me reaaer. many other poems that placed the HUBBARD At a recent stu whatever nla opinion may be regarding the time system of the man who "goes by the sun, may boy who wintered in Parrish Gap dent body meeting of the Hubbard 1:00 Refreshment tune. 1:16 -Story of-Mary Marh'n. 1:30 Gloria Gale.

1:45 Monday Blue Chaser. 2:00 Wife v. Secretary. 3:15 Curbstone auia. 2:30 Melody for melody.

8:15 Stan of today. 8:30 Woman's nsagasiaa of the' air 4 rOO Lady ef Millions. 4:15 Stars of today. 4:30 Xewsv. 4 Rhy tbmairee.

4 :55 Cocktail hear. 5:00 Melody passl. 3 :80 Grand hotel. 6:00 Tho World Goes By. Paul Martia'a aanaic 6 :30 Hoar of charm.

Contented hoar. 7:30 Burns and Allen. 8:00 Amos. Andy. 8:15 Uncle Ktrs's radio station.

9:00 Fibber McOeo and Molly. 9:30 Vex Pop. 10:00 we lubes. 19:15 Glenn Shelley, organist. 19:30 Biltmore hotel orch.

11:00 Ambassador hotel orch. 11:30 Vogue ballroom area. 12:00 Weather reports. 1:00 Spnrrj Sunday special. Stars a4 tomorrow.

MariM Talley. 3:10 Mickey Mono tneeire, :00 Foaey playlets. :15 News. Arreatiae trie. 3:45 Seathern Harmony rear.

4:90 Pveiease- htxsleU. 4:30 lateresting Neighbor a. 5:00 Cefte noor. Manhattan Merry -Co Round. 6:80 American album familiar music.

1 :00 Carefree carnival. 7:30 Hollywood playhouse. Walter WinthelL 8:15 I Want a Divorce. Jack Beany. Night Editor.

IS Trees re Island. 9:30 One Maa'a family. in the charmed company of. the school, a name for the athletic be able to put forward a better theory, but I think a minute has Immortals. proprietors.

The reaction over the Willkie offer was interesting. Instead of Jumping at the chance most of the sponsors of TVA ran out on the offer. They started haggling over price, thoutrh Willkie left that to arbitration. The eventuality of public ownership and operation of railroads and utilities is not a distant but an early possibility. When government finds it has to run these enterprises and make them succeed it will get a bad case of chills and ague.

They will be subject not only to th problems of economics but to those of politics, with decisions depending not on facta so much as votes and pressures. Seattle bought a street car system that the owners were Quito willing, to get rid of. If we do not look out the country will wake up with socialism forced on it by its own obduracy, teama was chosen. The name Vikings had been hare oared the best for the value only according to its chosen at the beginning of the measurement, and that an un last. The.

trump card tor Jefferson's future greatness, or the one measured day Is more than likely school year, but another high school team has that name, so help. And one tough old codger prayed. Bnt when we arrived at where the boy lay, Right Uiere 'for our very eyes He rolled himself over upon the nay And blinked at us la surprise. To his mother he said he wasn't dead. Nor was he the least bit hurt, Although ha supposed he'd have bumped his head Had no hay been on the dirt.

to bo a somewhat worthless day. Hubbard chose the name "Rock that can, be made the trump card, rs the tact that Oregon's flax and linen industry in an ambitions way I shall, at any rata, continue ets." to believe that, had I been in a Mies Frieda Epperly was chosen was born here. household where clocks and watches prevailed I'd not have to represent the school In thecon 10:00 Newa Hashes. 10:15 Bridge to Dreamland. 11 :00 Souvenirs.

11:30 Rie Del Mar clan arch. Mrs. W. P. Lord, whose husband missed the county fair that year.

test sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution. A 12:00 Weather report. became the ninth governor of the later drawing will be made in Sa state of Oregon, attended the 1S7S www KSX STXiroAT 11S0 Xs ftOO Th amies hear. And Fd admire to have somebody ten me the sort of track record Jesse Owens would have Centennial celebration at Phila Men and Tangents It is a weird tale that comes out of Seattle of an atterrmt fell Knight, tenor. lem.

The girls selected In the final drawing will get a free try and all expenses paid to Washington, delphia, held in honor of the hun if he had been timed by one of 0:45 Bill Stern sport scraps. 9 :00 Prophetic hour. :30 Radio City musia hall. dredth anniversary of our nation's the individuals who "go by the KjCX MOITDAT 1188 Xc 6:30 Maaieal clack. Pamily altar hour.

7:30 Viennese ensemble. 8:00 Xorman Sherr. 8:15 Josk Higgles. 8:30 Dr. Brock.

9:00 Tim for thought. 9:15 Hint to housewives. 9:20 Loat and fonad item. :22 Jackie Holler, tenor. 9:30 National farm and homa.

D. C. to blow up a Japanese merchant vessel in Seattle harbor by two men from British Columbia. The adventure ended in the sua. She saw there samples of fiber 10 omsaand Performance.

11 Magic Key ef RCA. Lodge Plans Parties flax from her own state exhibited in competition with samples from 12 :00 Last of the Loekweods. 12:30 Hsrtnoniea Hi Hat. 13 Galloping Gall ions. He'd fixed him a needle into a stick.

To hurry the horso along. He guessed it wasn't a very good trick. And somehow it worked out wrong. Twas a little thing, as world things go. Griefs, be headlines great or small.

Are but the heartache that makes them so. Thursday's dispatches from Culver City, brought news SILVERTON The Royal death of the principal, the arrest of his confederate, the recovery of the unexploded bomb.lThe story is strange, because this country is at peace-with Japan, and so is Canada. But the strangest fact is this description of M. the flax growing lands of the world. And she noted that the 10 Neighbor lodge will hold a se of tho death "on the set" of Robert McWade, 5(, who has ries of five card parties to be 10:30 News.

10:45 Home institute. 11:00 Great moments in history. Judges, having applied the various tests of the experts, gave the first Forsythe, the one who died, given by friends in Seattle bees seen on Salem screens many times. A good actor and the gin January 25. A grand prize will be given at the end of the series.

High and low score son of a rood actor. I last re prizes will also be given. call him as impersonating Ad- who Knew him: "He was a cultured gentleman of the finest type a superb athlete and a gifted scholar, with the best of breeding and education in his background." TT Li 1 prize to the samples sent from Oregon, and that to these samples was accorded first place on all the nine points considere on length, strength, life (spinabillty), and the rest. It is even said that the decision on every point was 1:00 Family altar hear. 1:30 The world in years.

2:00 Metropolitan opera auditions. 2:30 Songs of yesteryear. 2:35 Neal Spauiding'a music 2:45 Edward Davie. 3:00 Midwestern stars. 3:30 Willamette university prof ran.

4:00 Popular classics. 4:13 Catholic Truth hour. 4:30 Little Concert. 4:45 Silent to KOB. 6:00 Reader' Guide.

8:15 Irene Bich. 8:30 Ches Pare arch. 8:45 News. Everybody sing. 10:00 Oriental Gardens arch.

10:30 Calvary tabernacle jubilee. 1 1 13 Charles Sunyan, organist. 12 00 Weather and police reports xie is lunner aescrioea as a aeep reaaer ana peace- And mean the same to all. I cannot express our full gratitude, But have done the best I could And, after the heart-rending In-- terlude .1 sure spanked that youngster good! N. M.

Salem. unanimous loving and opposed to aggression. Here then is a proper subject for a post-mortem by educators and psychologists. What motive drove him on his singular expedition? Where Among the New Books Reviews and Literary News Notes By CAROLINE C. JURGEN From that day forward, Mrs.

were the stays of education and of breeding which are sup Lord was a flaming evangelist for the Oregon flax and linen Indus- posed to enable a man to live without agoing off on such tangents? nauio saow window. 11:30 U. S. navy band. 11:43 S.

Dept. of Agriculture. 12:00 Rochester Civic arch. 12:30 News. 12:45 Market reports.

12:50 Melody time. 1:00 Club matinee. 2:00 Neighbor KelU 2:10 Irma Glen, organist. 8:15 Don Winslow. 2:30 Financial aad grain reports.

2:35 Johnnie Johnston. 2 :45 Cadets. 3:00 U. 8. army band.

3:30 Press Radio new. 3:35 Tony KusselU 3:45 Did Ton Lik Thait Music Is My Hobby. 4:15 Handrik Willem Van Loon. 4:30 Speed Gibson. 4:45 -Silent to KOB.

8:00 Land of tha Whatsit. 8:15 Lum and Abner. 8 :30 Sports by Bill Mock. 8:43 News. 9:00 Homicide 9:30 Wrestling bouts.

10:30 Stetson varieties. 10 :35 Biltmore hotel area. 11:00 News. 11:1 5 Reveries. 11:30 Psul Csrsoa.

orgsnist 12:00 Weather and police reports. tries, and for the complementary wading oat into the Pacific hemp industry. She lived! to see The probability is that Forsythe was not temnted bv A Matter of Time I have a friendly feeling for the man who "goes by the sun." some development. She died -Sun ocean like Balboa Certainly It was not because tbo Dutchman XOI2T STJNDAT 940 Kc 8:00 church. 8:80 Skiing conditions.

8:35 Sunday comics breakfast club. 0:00 Major Bowes' Capitol Theatre family. Salt Lake tabernacle. money, but was impelled to the deed by sympathy for China in its struggle against Japanese aggression. Maybe though, to'llATt H'fl vao1a Vn, MnMiAM am XI was so modest as to consider the Pacific ocean too large a prop iavm iuuui uuuiuwu ouu iiuw voricu are me im pulses 'which stir in the human heart we can understand erty to claim, but as he could not represent It on the 'credit-sheet to a director'a meetin? he 10:00 Church of the air.

10:30 Foreign news. 10:45 Poet 11:00 Horns string eoartet. 11:30 Rainbow's End. how easy it is to yield to some internal pressure though it drive to oblique ends. Perhaps the surprise should be that preferred to leaye the ocean to more do not go off on tangents.

At least, the instance em- day, July 1924, and on the following day the first flax pulling machine was unloaded in Salem. She had aeen progress, not nearly as great strides as her devotion deserved? as discoveries in the period warranted. Mrs. Lord had fully convinced E. H.

Harriman, great railroad organiser and builder and! financial seer and wizard, of the feasibility of these industries in this valley if for the benefit of his railroads only, in the additional freight and passenger business they would bring, directly and in- One of him from over Tillamook way has been in Salem during the week. He dropped In here for a little visit. When the visit had reached the flicker stage, as all visits do sooner or later, he did not glance at a watch. Most men glance at a watch when" they wish tok convey delicately an impression tliat they must be going, but this man approached a window and squinted at the sky. I presume this was one way of "going by" the sun althhough the sun was Balboa, while quietly spearing all the whales In It for himself." By CAROLINE C.

JUNGEN Miriam Beard's THE HISTORY OF THE BUSINESS MAN (Mac-millan, 1938, 15.00) Is far more entertaining and amusing than its title or its voluminous size would indicate. Much of.it is so readable that everyone who reads at all, will wish to read it Certainly the student of economic history will not want to miss it. There are portions of it which at least, beUeve everyone should read. Such a division is the chapter, "Victory of American Business." Such is also Is "The Big Business Man." If you do not care to read it aU, borrow it for the purpose of reading these two divisions. I mentioned a short time ago Miss Beard described the phasizes the fact previously noted in this column, that education In and by itself is not all that is needed for successfu living.

i French and Germans as seekers of liberty, outer and Inner, for deeds or souls. The Enrlish were rery consciously search The Madison Oil Trial News of the conviction of 16 big oil companies and 30 ing about for a way to escap hard work." In "British Fron-tiers, the story of Wedgwood holds considerable interest rairectiy. 12 :00 Philharmonic symphony society of Sew York. 2:00 Magasiae of tho air. 2:30 Dr.

Christian. 8 :00 Tapestries ia music. 8:15 Child wsys counselor. 8:30 Double everything. 4:00 Jcanaetto MacDonaJd.

4 :80 Old sears of the church. 5:00 People's choice. 5:30 Kyes of the world. 5:45 Strange as it seems. Sunday evening hour.

foundation. My secret ambition. 8:00 Joe Penaer. 8:30 I f. Drews, orgsnist.

8:45 Oregon oa parade. 8:00 Phantom violin. 9:15 Sanday newa review. 9:30 Hollywood melody. 10:00 Escheated hoar.

10:15 Thanks far the memory. 10:45 Phil Harris orrh. 11:00 Sterling Tonne orch. 11:30 Let Parker orch. xiaa war nm an lived as lone as (perhaps I should add.

particu that biographers had turned their larly for women). But men will also enjoy this brief bnsiness biography of the self-made man KOAC MOITDAT 550 X. 9 :00 Today'a programs. 9:03 The homemakers' hour. 9:05 "Time Oat," C.

W. Beynold. 10:00 Weather forecast. 10:15 Story hour for adults. 11:00 School af the air.

12 :00 Sews. 12:15 Farm hour. 1:15 Variety. 2:00 Hobm viaita with the extension staff, Mrs. Assies Sager, state some demonstration leadtr.

iZ 2:45 Travel's radio review, 3:15 Toor health. 3:45 The Monitor views th news. 4:00 The symphonic half hoar. 4:30 Stories for boy aad girl. 5:00 On the campuses.

.5:30 Hollingswerth organ recital. Vespers, Bev. Vincent Gary. 6:15 Sews. 8:30 Farm hour.

7:30 sH dub Meeting. 8:15 Tha business hour. XOnr M0OTX4Y 919 su. attention from the individual to the type. This is the first new comprehensive study of this kind that has been given ua.

The not in sight at the time. The sky was heavily covered with clouds, drlppish clouds. He said he always "went by the sun." He liked the sun, he said, because It attends to its own winding and never runs down. I spent tho greater part of a summer vacation at one time in the long ago on a farm in Iowa, near the Minnesota line. It Is a good way for a boy to spend a vacation early to bed and early to rise, wholesome food, and in tne approved Samuel Smiles manner, who left the humble author seeks to present a picture poncrs oencn to become owner of the business man, the organ or a lactorT.

Th a A out, naturally. tn averare American will eniov best the Mrs. Lord lived, she would have had her soul entranced with an Oregon flax and hemp and linen business of a hundred million dollars a year; perhaps double that volume, before it plumed Its fUght toward the fields of! asphodel beyond the stars. As surely as we today meet in Jefferson, whence the winning flax samples were sent to Philadelphia ia 1876. Mr.

Harriman was all ready to go, when the death angel's dark plume touched his cheek. The fruition of his plans needed only a word from aim. And it would have proved a paying investment, beyond even his specifications. He story of the American business lzer of economic enterprise, whether in finance, trade or manufacture. She has succeeded in giving a background to the businessman.

She goes back to the "Heritage of Antiquity" and man. Miss Beard hurriedlr dis individuals of violating the anti-trust laws stirs memories rather than emotions. A quarter century ago Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, now "czar" of baseball- leaped to fame when he assessed fines of about $29,000,000 against the Standard Oil company. Standard appealed and won on appeal. In the present case which has been tried at Madison appeal will undoubtedly be taken.

I In the court of public opinion there was not nearly the popular fury against the oil companies this time that there was when the Rockefeller organization was accused on charges of taking rebates on freight. The theory of NRA was td validate price-fixing. The present pro-rate policy is enforced by law, and that has the. effect of gearing production to-a level where the oil companies can make money. It was therefore rather surprising that the indictments were returned against the companies, marking as it did a reversal of policy on the part of the administration.

Beyond doubt there is a lot of violation of the anti-trust laws. The job- is done through trade associations and "instV though not all such organizations engage in that practice, by any means. The effect of the Madison verdict pells tho myth of the "free con KSLM MONDAY 1379 Kb 7:15 News. 7 :80 Huaxue aetmeaette. 7 .43 American family Beblnson.

tinent" Only a small part of the American continent has eTer from tho swordsmen and salesmen In the Homeric age, begins plenty of It. ample outdoor exercise, aU that sort of thing. I was supposed to help with the farm work. This was perfectly satisfactory to me. The farmer was a fine man.

But he had one weakness he "went by the sun." been "free." she tells ns. The best and most accessible lands to traco tho derivlsion of his uu auaes, Ivan, Walter aad i rankle. News. 8:15 This aad That with Art Kirkham. 9:00 Mary Margaret MacBrid.

radio columnist. Kdwia C. Hilt. Kama nee of Helea Treat. Our Gal Sunday.

10:00 Betty aad Bob. character, ethics, concepts, cos were sold for cash by companies tumes and slogans. suss Beam goes on to deecrtbe In defense of this. Miriam the rapid advance of the Ameri died September 1909. Beard writes: can businessmen as such.

Ther 10:15 Hymns af aU churches. Mrs. Lord had assurances from "Many of the professions ma not. she In those Urimm'a ItaMht. There was a dead clock on a shelf above the kitchen sink, and this clock was the only timepiece In the house, with the exception of my watch, which I had obtained from the Touth's Companion as a reward for sending In a new subscription.

have acquired a respectable pa eany aays, wait lor eulture or 10:45 Hollywood ia naraon. one man. Dr. Diemel, in case of Harriman's plans being perfected, tlna, throuxh relnterpretatlon of mellowness to overtake them. tho past.

Thus physicians are of a mill in Salem that would have 11:00 Big 8istec. real lito stories. ek4 the air. 12 :00 Coolidr oaerti now wrapped in such dignity that the public forgets how recently more than doubled the capital city's population. They even failed to rule the city they had built.

They were simply too busy. The public, the author tells us, "did not seriously mind any excesses a business 13:45 The JkawJy weds. thev occupied the status of bar It Is too long a story to tell now the one of the growing of the 8:00 The Merrymakers, MBS. 8:30 Today's tunes. 8:45 Sews.

9:00 The Pastor's Call. 9:15 The Friendly Circle. 9:45 MarceUa Hendricks, blues, MBS. 10 :0 Oddities ia tha maws. Oarson Robrnaea Backeroos, MBS.

10:30 Myra Kingaley, astrologer, 10:45 Th Teice at Experience, MBS. 11:00 Nov. 11:15 Elrnor Sherry, hlaoc, MBS. 11 :3 Vocal varreUe. 11:45 Sid Gary, baritone.

MBS. 12 Tha value parade. Xews. 13:3 Maaieal memories. 12 :45 Streamline Swing.

MBS. 1 :00 National emeigaucy, MBS. 1:15 West aad Matey, MBS. 1:30 Popular salute. 1 Book a-Week.

MBS. 3 :00 The Johnsoa Family, MBS. 3:15 lUramba Bhythm. 1:30 Kats aa tha keys. MBS.

3:45 Monitor aewa. feminine faaciee. MBS. 8 :30 News. 8:45 Aatheay Cajsdelori'a rck, MBS.

:00 atoea, tawia, Waahiagtaa, MBS. 4:15 Backyard astronomer, MBS. 4:80 Banna Mologaiasa's orch-, MBS. 4:45 Radio campus, MBS. 5:00 Heiea Hayes, Jean Bennett, Miscaa Auer, MBS.

:30 The Freshest Thing ia Tewa. bers. Lawyers have climbed from the family solicitor rela flax here, and Its processing here iloa to a solemn eminence as le that produced the samples that man might commit, if ho ap-oeared to be doing something big." She refers to the busi ml history was composed won against the world at Phila Shortly after being awarded this watch, a horso had accidentally stepped npoa ft. and it was in a condition of complete paralysis. Still, it held one end of a gilt chain in my watch pocket rather gracefully, I thought This farmer not only "went by the sun," but ho was scientific in doing so.

He said he had made an exhaustivo study of derphla. nessman's oldest foes as "church. will be to give business men a more healthy respect for the anti-trust laws. In recent j-ears these laws have been-regarded as dead letters. Whether it will really result in doing away with price-fixing or will merely drive it more underground remains to be seen.

The government may find it doesn't need any more anti-monopoly laws, merely the disposition tb Col. Frank Knox la quoted as expressing the opinion that if the republican party would abandon its high protective tariff policy the farmers would then yield their demands for direct subsidies. The is not high tariff republican, but Is inclined to the opinion the farmers are pretty mach wedded to high protection themselves on farm products). Poultrymen are forever complaining because Not so the business man; he still struggles on. unfathered and unhallowed, lacking annals and The land on which was produc ed the prize flax Is about three delegories.

a mellowed lineage. he11 of mvthos in which to miles northeast of Jefferson's business center; In the Parrish creep. Ho Is his own ancestor, and. usually, his memory does approximation, and ho knew what he was doing. Watches and clocks, he declared, were Gas district on the H.

A. Johnson donation land claim. Iti Is first not reach back even to the last 1:00 ilyrt and Marge. 1:15 Pretty Kitty Kelly. 1:30 Tango time.

1:45 Heaneasaker's institute. 2:00 hi QiX news services 2:18 Rhythm aad Romance. 3:80 News through woman's 2:45 Hilltop Honse. 3:00 Vital statistics. 8:15 In-Lawa.

8:80 Judy and Jane, i 3:45 Sewapaper af the-air. 4:30 Eye af tea warU. 4 :45 Heathmaa meledea. :00 Maurice arch. :43 Caarlia Chan.

1 4.00 Kadie theatre, Cail Patrick aad B-rB" 7:00 Wayne hUag'a area. 7 :30 Bra to aear world. 8 iOQ Scattergeod Baiaa. Around the World with Bank Carter. Pip Smoking Tim with Pleis od Pat.

earned ia. Kddie Pitipatrick. area, 9:80 Phantom violin, 9:45 Orris Tucker. 10:00 Five Star Pinal 10:15 Whit. Pira.

10:45 Phil Harris area. 11:15 Del Milan area. Sotenane ia the aighs. business crisis." or medium bench land that is. The author goea on to explain above the Santiam bottom land.

It is In the historic Chehulpum val China eggs get lover the tariff walla; the filbert people are hurt the Teasoas for the business by Italian competition; the cherry-growers are having a -hard time ley. I man's failure to win prestige as partly his lack of being a hero in usual sense: "He has not The flax was raised by Charles ottheir barreled cherries because of foreign. Importation, though high tariff rates prevail. Undoubtedly the farmers would like tariffs redneed on goods they consume, bat sot disturbed products MiUer aad Jesse Parrish, who had formed a partnership in the enter served Institutions wholeheart edlr or been distinguished pri of field and farm. prise.

The second named partner encouragers of worry, and wasted more time in one way and another than they were worth. I presume he knew what he was talking about. I did not. Do not yet. The art or science of "going by the sun," more particularly as applied to farm or ranch life, is largely sealed against my understanding.

I get the idea only in its simpler forms. I can see that at certain seasons of the year a watch or clock would be utterly valueless In the establlsh- marily as a She also defends him by saying that few was a nephew of Or. E. E. Parrish, of th 4 covered wagon; immi California has not had a democrat governor for a long, long It nearly got one four Upton Sinclair la one reallv horrid crimes, without gration.

Miller was a son of Isaac state, the soldier, tho aristocrat, the agrarian and science." Leaving tho day of the "very busy" business man. Ihe day of the "promoters and exploiters, the Tanderbilts and the Goulds' with their "reckless pride of authority and a certain negligence about the finer shades of we are taken through the rerlod when women "formed a competitive social life mirroring the economic warfare of their Iockjawed menfolk," into tho period when tho American, "not altogether devoid of geneological hankerings turned to look up his ancestors and trace his line, if he could, back via the Mayflower to William tho Bastard We are carried through the Great War, when tho business man became "entangled in cor-rorato complexities," into the final chapter when business goes In search of "creed and character. Miriam Beard, it would seem, ts tallowing closely in footsteps of her gifted parents. Charles -and Mary R. Beard, tho wen-known American historians.

The daughter was horn in Manchester. England, and 'has traveled widely- la England, and the with close contacts in rational motive, may be imputed Miller of the 1S4? covered wagon to the business nti. immigration; aad he himself had Work Will Start On Hubbard Gym HUBBARD Work on the new gym is to start fa about a week. There will bo some changes in tho new gym oyer the old one. Tho present plan is to heat the -gym with tho famaee in tho school building.

Tho roof Is to ho an oral typo, carried up by rib trusses. Th dressing rooms will take ap tho space nsed by tho furnace. Tho seating balcony will start closer to.the of us," Harry Hopkins). The state registration la overwhelmingly democratic and J. F.

T. O'Connor leave a alee job a comptroller of the-currency hoping to be the democrat who move tat power at Sacramento. O'Connor gave the commencement address at 'Willamette From the Homeric ago. the joined the 1849 California -gold author brings the reader into the second division. "The Patrician la June.

rush, and come on to Oregon the following year. (Continued on Tuesday.) City Rnler." Tho story of tho "Dutch Business Empire and The G-men did a neat job la capturing Peter Anders, kidnaper "The Sunset of the Oligarch" are among the most fascinating and killer. It was tar less messy than the DilUnger job. Anders will be punished in the orderly process of the law. Now if the officers Darts of the book.

For the track down the Jiattson murderer the joy will nearly complete. American, the history of tho Dutch merchants has always Ten Years Ago January 23, 1B2S Financial backing to provide new faculty member and scholarships has promised Kimball school of theology by the board, according to Dr. John Martin Canse, president, The- search Is relentless for the villain who snuffed out the lads floor, Tho oatsido will be of lite oyer a year ago. Surely some day he will be apprehended. oroved somewhat more laterest- shako construction.

Twenty Years A30 1 January S3, 1918 1 S. B. Huston, state senator from Multnomah county and prominent lawyer of that city, has decided to become candidate tor republican nomination for United States thaa that of the gayer French Thero also win bo a home Installment buying gets the rap from the White House. Two years ago federal agencies were urging FHA loans on feoaiehold economics room and a median ical drawing Tootn in the build tngt. A storatge room- will be nation.

Dutchmen took their business seriously. So did Americans. Miss Beard's amusing- description of the Dutchman -who kept hia eye on tho balance-sheet while "the Spanish, French equipment, on the Installment payment pun, tor refrigerators, tMtera and waffle irons. Maybe the changed attitude Is due to the fitted up under tho balcony. governments experience in this field.

39 members Between 25 and of the new Salem Frank Blijcta. manager of Bligh's Capitol theatre, entertained members of Salem high school, basketball team, where they witnessed "High School Hero," a basketball story. and English monarch were bus! company ox Sfudents Pick Officers The French chamber of deputies voted 501 to 1 to hack up the Ir markinr off the unknown as new Caautemps cabinet. The deputies were frightened for fear Ger- KSLM S1LVERT0N Student body Oregon state guards have volunteered their services for guard duty In the Portland waterfront China and Japan, She married Dr. Alfred Vagta, German historian of diplomacy, and has on son.

Mrs. Vats spent several years In Germany and England, where the research for her HISTORY OF THE BUSINESS MAN was largely done. She has also written on both Japan and Germany. manr would make a jump move on the chessboard of Europe, whue well as the known reaches of both Americas and were furiously quarreling over Imaginary lines drawn across unexplored i officers In the senior high school elected -Jrlday 'were: President, James Buach; tIco-presldent, Francis Scott; secretary. Lvle Pettyjohn; treasurer.

Lileth Neal; sergeant at arms. Jack Xrerson. unare exceptionally well the French were engrossed with internal discord. Fear of Germany la one ground of unity in France today, and seemingly the only one. Forty dosen ambitious politicians are sitting np nights reading: "How to Make Friends and Influence People." What happens when two opposing candidates rand the book and follow the same rules? Joe Umton and C.

P. have formed a new law linn with offices in the Bligh building. Mint on is a graduate' of WUlamette law school and Phillips of University of Chicago. Women of TWCA will launch a drive today to gather money for war servlee aad funds to go to general war work of ITWCA ia United States and France. done.

a She is the author of REALISM, "We do not hear," ahe re IN ROMANTIC JAPAN. minds ua. "of any Dutchman.

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