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P A G I TW O TIll'RSDAY Jl'N’K 11. 19i3 T H E S E N T IN E L , O O IT A O E O BO V H , O R EG O N Established 1888. Published Every T h rs d a y at 25 North Sixth Street. c. M A R T IN Editor-Publisher S U B S C R IP TIO N R ATES (Cash in Advance) In I^ane-Douglas Counties Outside Lane-LX,uglas Counties One Y e a r ........................... $1.75 One Year ________________ $2.00 Six M onths ..............................90 Six M o n th s ___ ________ 1.25 Three Months ------------------- .50 Three Months ___________ 65 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted for less than three months. *<***<************<****♦****(********************£ found w hich we believe ;wrv the forerunners o f crime, namely: nj ( I t lack of proper environment * sfa ta to ** conducive to a healthy develop I ORIGON m ent of mind and body: (21 Lack ♦ * o f satisfactory elem entary educa- I'ru d u rtlo n lernm e nl allocated fund* The tion; (3» Lack of religious teach- w ..» « r v : U, S IhuducMon of plane* has State D epartm ent said 193 p e r mg; (4» Lack o f proper p aivntai { * rOR JUNE t , reached the level of nearly 5.000 »'■»>*- Including many . S cltUena care due to broken homes, and. a m onth, ami by next sear we w ill * h o have » * * " pn“ (51 Idleness. have reached the President s goal » *e < y .i. arrived In New York The Legion therefore kicks to WASHINGTON, D. C., June I.—Henry M orgmthau, J r,, o f 10,000 «, month, ” the senate ap- » " <“ • Ms «"paH olm . «ml 10 Axis early tra in in g fo r a perm anent, 030 pi vin im nun i com « >i i m m n ittee i 11<- Uimvuin , . . . ately , _ nnnounc I o fficia l* «ml approxim improvement in Am erican c rim in Secretary of the Treasury, today made known June War proprlatlons cd The Veg« A l.e n .ft Corporation Axis civ Ilians sailed lo r Lisbon uR al statistics through Boy Scouts, Bend quotas for the 3,070 counties in the nation to ull State at Hurhank. C alifornia was eon- t lie D rottningholm . G irl Scouts, Sons of the Legion and County War Savings Staffs. gratulated on being six month* The Arm ed t-orce» and Roys State. The June quota for the State of Oregon is $7,746,000. ahead of schedule on production The House passed anti sent Io No. 3— To Foster Americanism. The county quotas, based upon a substantial increase W PB Chairm an Nelson, a fte r •« the Senate u $3 billion supple- The Legion’s interest in subver over May quotas, arc expected to reach ten per cent of in to ur of the automoliPt- induatry m ental naval i pproprla Hons h ill sive movements begins and ends , In D etroit, said Am erican Indus- to provide 200,000 tons o f sub- w ith in the borders of the United come when the nation goes on a billion-dollar-a-inonth Wat WINNING THE WAR Everybody, t try could “ more than double pres marines, 500.000 ton* of auxlll States. We hold that other nations Bond basts tn July to help meet th e wur cost. the battle cry throughout eni production by It»»-» " II.- also ary vessels. $150 m illion for avia- must respect the same rig h t of every pay day. ten per cent," is “ N e ith e r o p tim is m n o r pessim ism w i ll w in th is w a r ,” w ro te the Am erican people to determ ine the country. You can buy War Bonds at your Bunk. Building said the govt . ..ment synthetic im n plant facilities, and o the i D o ro th y T hom pson re c e n tly , “ b u t m e tic u lo u s p re p a ra tio n , I th e ir own government. T h e . & Loun Association, Post Office und nt many departm ent ’ rubber program would he able to fund- Chairm an Vinson said ap- ' take can- of "a ll w ar production proxim al.-ly 00 more « im lm ta n i aud aciou s a c tio n , ta k in g a d va n ta g e o f e v e ry w eakness o f the Legion does not claim that every- storcs. Quotas bv counties are; ¡and essential c iv ilia n n.s-ds" by ships w ill la- commissioned dur e n e in y. and th e use o f e v e ry hand, b ra in , m a te ria l a nd s u b s titu te thing in this country' is perfect or »— - - — — -'.i - — ... 194I. Despite the faea that almost mg the rem ainder of IW4J Three m a te ria l th a t th is e n e rg e tic and in g e n io u s n a tio n can m uste r. ••’»’«I'able o f improvement. It does Baker. »105.000: Benton, »130.300. ------ ------ " Lane. * «41.900, --------- ’ Lin 1 twice ns many light aim s are re- mure destroyers were launehed ‘ " Lake. “ «3.300; In a w a r lik e th is one. we m ust assume at e v e ry m om en t, fro n t ho d ,hat »^perfections can be we m ust assume at e v e ry m om ent Clackamas, »165.300; Clatsop, C*M L ih i;? “ i i s ‘Jro «1-. 1‘iulred |x>r man since the develop- The CAA and (he navy completed remedied and improvements made »108,000; Columbia. «2.600; Coos. 7W) ‘ M n . r ' . m s ta rt to fin is h , th a t its e n tire o utco m e d epends upo n us. In fa v - 1?," ' v . , u. ass m o ’ w ent o f parachute iMiiaehute troops, HiHips. the Io lia ln JO.ixsi the «iTangeinonl« arrangemems w> «i«u» -•».(**» o ra .d e m om ents v e m us, n o t r e la x : in d is tre s s fu l m om ents we Wl^ £ $186.600; Crook. $16.800; Curry. »4.- 700; Morrow, »46,300; Multnolrah, ! arm y has enough weapons to arm naviil reservists a* pilots tit tksi 100. »4.121.000 m ust p u ll ourselves to g e th e r. A t no m om ent m ust o u r e ffo r ts 'h e lp o r interference of paid pro every soldier in the U. S . and a ll CAA Iralnlng reniera during He Deschutes, »98.700; Douglas, »36,- Polk. «8.500 Sherman. $21.200. be a tt'c h le d b y o u r mooda. pagandists from foreign coun OOQ lt can send abroad under present coming year, if money is appro- Gilliam . »17.300; Grant. «1.300. Tillamook. «3.100. i t is u n d o u b te d ly tru e th a t m a n y o f us have g iv e n w a y to tries who seek to overthrow our j shipping conditions. W ar Under printed. U. S arm y Iraln ln g film s. Harney. »28.700. Hood River, »80.- Umatilla. »188.800; Union. »77.100; ¡Secretary Patterson reported. He especially those showing meehan- u n ju s tifie d o p tim is m o f late. T h a t is o n ly n a tu ra l. W e e x a g g e r- government by force and violence, 3(M) Wallowa, »23,200, Wasco 3112.100; ! said over-optim ism regarding pro- ism ami ta ctical use o f l ' S a te U n ite d N a tio n s v ic to rie s and m in im iz e A x is v ic to rie s . A W hether it be Communism, Jackson. $137.800; Jefferson. »7.- Washington. »132.600, Whseltr, »12. 'due(Ion seheduk-s is unwarranted, equipment, are |«eing recorded in 9(H) h ig h g o ve rn m e n t o ffic ia l sa id not lo n g ago th a t, ju d g in g b y the Fascism or H itle rism or any other 800; Josephine. »94 700. however, because of rubber, nickel universal S|>anlsh. I*ortuguese am* Klamath. »214.300. Yamhill, »143.400. h ea dline s in some new spapers. G e ne ra l M a c A r th u r ’s fo rce s m ust a l*en ism. The Am erican Legion , and copper shortages. Chinese, the W ar D epartm ent IZ. S. Trsanry he k n o c k in g at th e gates o f T o k y o . Even th e best o f e d ito rs sue- dpc,arps ,h * ’ ,h * ? ‘ » «« P»««> f o r ________________________________ A record to ta l of 58 ships were said, fo r exchange w ith o lh er cu tn b to w is h fu l th in k in g at tim es, and th e ir papers re fle c t th a t I t " I delivered Into service during May. memla-rs of the United Nations a ttitu d e ,hp Vnited States fo r only one g, guaranteed a free education; ON TO VICTO R Y while 65 o the r shl|>s wen- launch- ( iv llta a Hupply The p la in t r u t h is th a t, unless th e c o m p le te ly u n lik e ly oe- E ^ n * c U iz e '^ m ^ n ^ X ^ T r J’1™“ 5',’ . h ’* , ? ’ « ed and keels were laid fo r 75. the WPH said v ita l m aterials can w o H d ’ t e l M h 6 l’ hrCl,y Startedf ° U r i ' a r ’’f f ” rti The m ap8- W* chUd* ca" wel1 a ffo rd to s,•!« x’ r, o ? \h e h e a d T f a ^ ig a n t L IM us- "And we shall la te r land •n M aritim e Commission reported no longer be used except fo r w ar *•*' w o r ld te ll the w h o le s o rry s to ry . Japanese d o m in a n c e in th e this program o f Americanism. tr y : here, no c itiw n “ a ? o o X F ra r " quo,e r ,cn,,r: ‘ “ those things «long the old rond" nn(, s , ,liun,.h„ (| ln A,,n l T ,„. Wlir because from S o uth P a c ific is com plete. C hin a is in e x tre m e d a n g e r, and B u r- No. 4— To Preewrve the Mem- to” have his day in court w ith a l . isel to defend , XS n° W ™ ’ h*' «sk.-.l Congress fo r an now on "Il w ill Is- a continuous ma has been lost. B r itis h A s ia tic forces have fo u g h t b ra vely." ° rtm . — Q uite n a tu ra lly. W orld JUry tr ia l and oounse iinnmnriiilId»» of «»f $1,100,000,000 1 <W11 nmi immi fo r problem s.. .1.. m aterials Io b u t t lA v have c o n s ta n tly been o v e rw h e lm e d a nd fo rc e d in to r"e- W a r veterans are proud of th e ir Him. Nowhere else in a ll the °* i-u tnen. . • , . , appropriation Io provide o that * c r e we not the kida tre a t. T he co m p le te loss o f th e P h ilip p in e s has released c ra c k ®*r v *ce- and who wnukin t be? w orld are the standards o f liv vo... in g ! were in ’ 17 o f tw enty the WSA to acquire and o|ierate meet the needs o f our fig h tin g ,, v .. merchant vessels to earry A m crl- forces," The WPH said preferred J a p d iv is io n s f o r service elsew here. “ ut Am erican t-gion does so high, and nowh ere is home life We’ll ta applicanU ta r new telephones can- i n E u ro p e . H it le r is s t ill suprem e. The R ussians have per- wa,?t g lo rify w ar so com fortable, o r the pursuit o f V e il you be . marching there beside can at m t . Federal Agencies asked lo ilx ir not obtain set vice unless they fo rm e d w on d e rs in h o ld in g hack th e N azi legions. B u t the fa c t pSaPV nd happinP* s. morp a?s,.‘? « “ march Management Committees in • 8txi prove the service is essential to re m a in s th a t ntueh o f Russian t e r r it o r y is s t ill in H i t l e r ’s h a n d s .' V.' M '1 *'‘ ‘,R'on ho{tfci For we rtUng know sight the unseen* road i i , , ---------- J preserve. I t is the mem ory o f that m ight has no olace under I <V* -Z L - " ° W ,h ‘* r ° a< y o u r. Wttr production plants to keep the discharge of th e ir responsibi- « ld it,s a lo n g w a y fro m th e lig h tin g line s to th e G erm an a cause that was won on the field tnir form of government vv ^"n s. u Am erican workm en fit and heal- lily fo r public health, w elfare or b o rd £ £ . . . . . o f battle, at the cost o f the price- " ,.r „ _ W c h a v S m " ^ ’ here once thy b e .u s e sick and lo ju rtd w ar se A trl.y The Board Issued an or- T ------ h e re is ..v no * cause ism It! in Ull a ll th is T I he was Am erican lives, yet was iost tw,rcr, „ „ .»,«•.»»,» i. „ „ 7 i r.- ,___ production w orkers u. now x cans d,-i relieving from r. - ... U.w i f u o i r pessim A'liuusu; bill». lie- A x is V V il.\ less rtHIVI IVOII IIVfT». lutrcAou A 1C su Kn<>" < . • , u A .v uu ni ».< i u i'i ir«M II H R stra IT K tions U O ilN *, w m .nt . h tic * 1 » ' n iT n h,<?hway ,o v lc to r> ing a I o m of 6,000.000 w ork day« lum ber deliveries fo r more than r e a d y y , f * o r w a r a nd the U n ite d N a tio n s w ere n o t. and se rio u s re- through the fa ilu re of diplomacy. ‘ ?s w ere in e v ita b le . A n d at th e same tim e , we m ust n o t m ake The principles fo r which A m eri- Thp tru th ,h „, “ ,he only road to K° e'e r y m onth | H jo . imm of the most ciwential verses » ,S 4 •> 1 I- o f A th I, ... L a . A t a 115 1 , and 1 ™ f fofu«h dl I Or ^3 t t. have 22 V "<v n/'V V4V FV □ a’ » f «a' <X I WA ^ V. 4 o rg a n ia a tk» in the oountry, n o t, O m v again the legion’s gather V M A SA a 0» r I I»e<-!i«rr(| bi~— —I I . ■ . I A . * I _ a IB. I I. * » housing ., , 1 1 . 1 , 1 . , , , a, I I th e fa ta l m ista ke in 1. k I in g ▲ th ll Is g o in g p e r A fe c . tly " ° t ‘ ) W been Ajcalnvt Balkan u nit* now Under eon- th a t th e re s n o th in g m uch to w o r r y a b o u t. I t has been observ- t « ^ ^ " T h i S eVe” ,h r ranke8t 6 ™ ” of P*c lfic - *° h<’ W <*“ • honor h l j . .State* »tructlon. The F H A authorized it* The U. S. declared w ar againat field office* to begin insuring to w a / u l l ssret h e v CV i r t ? k i ! Lat " 0 " ’ ,O* tH'' " * m em o. ,es and in c L n t s worth ,S‘S b morC dcVO,cd ,0 peaCe" de" And «'■ “» « ’ X’»» niaybe B ulgaria, Hungary anil Rumania (he extent of $500,000,fXX) loan* of w a r unless th e y s ta rt t h in k in g th a t th e . y can t lose it. preserving The preservation ,ireS m* rc earnes,l>' to preserve long the old road ye »hall die The President »aid the three private tending Institutions fo r T he B u rm a ca m p a ig n illu s tr a te s o u r d if fic u ltie s . L ie u te n a n t should not lx? left to the veteran pcace- than the Am erican L egion., Where we one tim e manned the countries provlously declared w ar construction o f housing fo r w ar * ' p • la n n e d .................... I t d id n 't take the men long. ~ *— G e ne ra l S tilw e ” ll a nd ’ th e o *• th e r com m anders b r illia n t ly alone. pill-box on the U. S. as instrum ents of 'Vorkers A food requirem ent* I-n c in n W ill iM-nd who ’ aw servi« ‘ *n ,hc W orld W ar B u ilt of highest grade cement. a nd th e ir fo rce s fo u g h t b r illia n t ly . T h e y ju s t d id n ’t have th e * The A m e ric a n _____ H itle r, and c u rre n tly they an- en- «»mmlttec. headed by A gricu lture »« k » " nr™-««., J* ,o understand that if Am erica Where we w aited fo r the foe; e q u ip m e n t. G e ne ra l S tilw e ll had th is to s a y : “ I c la im we got its fu lle st e ffo rts to preserve man Kajj<Hj |n m ilita ry operations Secretary W lckard, was set up to possibly n And w aited « in te n t a h e ll o f a b e a tin g . W e g o t ru n o u t o f B u rm a a nd it is h u m ilia t- peace, but when w ar comes, then n o v e .-^^o o iT ' ... , we k • i quite i , against the U nited Nulions and « tn tro l production and allocation m g as h e ll. . . . The Japanese are n o t su pe rm en . I f we go baek « holds th a t it b the d u ty of ,nto , hp ^ or|<,’ W ar A p d 1 “ ! 'sure * g un *1^ w ill ' are planning to extend those ,,j,-’ of a ll civilia n and m ilita ry food p ro p e rly p ro p o rtio n e d a nd p ro p e r ly e q u ip p e d w e can th ro w every citizen to respond to the know, that |hc As uX - n b ra de you erutlons. The Ju d lce Department supplies th e m o u t ” T he in v a d e r in b r ie f h ad th e m a te ria l th a t a m od- P n X d ^ th a t Im e n e a X " <,anK’>r *° “ a de' And ,hat thoughTgives us ,hr?ni said enemy alk-n restrictions w ill Rationing be applied against nationals of th<- A ll m otorists w ill receive A e rn w a r dem ands. T he d e fe n d e rs d id n t. I f * * ’ th a t Am enca ma> fense. The Legion has asked fo r countries in the U nited S late* book* containing a year's l>asc ------------ ------------------------ ‘ n o - -5— IndlvM ual O b H g a tto n .- “ K*n >OU“ Assets of these « lu n trie s hen- supply of -IK eou|ions under the ... , 7. us against mxasion and the hor-1 him WE WANT THE TRUTH The obligation of good citizenship i , have already been frozen. new permanent gasoline rationing requires each o»»e of us to con- rors, anw \ r w a r- I Ju»t as sure as you ar<* born — Fun-lgn Relations system which w ill lx- established T he c a rd in a l p rin c ip le o f o u r k in d o f g o v e rn m e n t is th a t trib u te something to the w elfare Hu’ a nas,ipr foemxn this lim e The U. S. signed a lend-lease in the East a t» u t the firs t week l i „ oCfbU .i^ ct.,^,1.1 a . ____ i . ___r . ___________ .7. ____me w ar ended the firs t thought straight p u b lic o ffic ia l« sh o u ld tre a t th e people w ith p e rfe c t fra n k n e s s .; o f o u r « im m u n ity Through the agreement w ith China. sulMdantl- o f July. OPA saut Supplementary American c itiz e n s are e n title d to a il th e fa c ts , e x c e p t those constitution, the federal govern- °to *God*s t n T I> V l1 " ,p a w n - a lly the same as its aid to B rit- B book* w ith an additional Jfi - . e ric a n pen mnnf /xllfl w h ic h c o n s titu te a c tu a l m ilit a r y secrets. A re th e A t m ment Kinrle binds tho th * envntml several states to- c o u n try ” . ° * An” -vou 11 ” ke ,he ro‘,d ,o vic' ain, and proposed lend-leas«* coupons w ill be issued to m otor- p ie b e in g a cco rd e d fra n kn e ss? The g aso lin e a nd a u to m o b ile f ^ b l e 1 union S'ngle a" d ind l” No" Freedom and As w / 'h . g along unseen. .. on the same term« I»*-"1 who prove need fo r e xtra agreements s itu a tio n raises th is q ue stto n. n i ,h " d",tv o f this central Bemoeracy.— When the founding W e ll lx* m arching there bc*.do w p h / he îSon'? “ La n . »Xlg.an, Pol- ratten», providing they ««- .„em - ish, Greek and Netherlanda gov- ber» of a car p«sil No unlim ited T he A m e ric a n m o to ris t is co m p le te ly’ u p in th e a ir as t o ‘ „ ________ _ ___ .. . _ .. fathers fashioned our aovernment vou as we did in '17 Cottage <Brove >entmr! 9 V . &. w. O reg ioq l P U B U S IjE R jS 1 * I A W e e k o f th e W a r WAR BOND QUOTAS **«»»♦»***♦#♦»»***»*******♦*♦*»»»»♦*»*»*»•»•*•♦*»* AJ»E R I A T I ON tod e o u su m p tio n is r e a lly being reduced in o rd e r to conserve tire s and cars. N e x t he reads an o f t ic ia l sta te m e n t th a t th e g o v e rn - m ent m ay soon have to re q u is itio n h is tire s a nd his car. B e fo re the in k « - Irv th a t t,„ t , ____ . u _____ .v ... ___ __ •. d ra st new s i in g . etc., etc. T he c itiz e n is lost in a w e lte r o f co n fu s io n . He d o e sn ’t k n o w m h e th e r he is g o in g to have gas o r even a c a r n e x t w eek o r n e x t i « . o / t h ^ T n ^ ^ ^ t ^ r natmn that thJ t al l ^ 1 i ^ e g ^ e m m e rn l w d l has yet rteen upon ,his , a r’ h The moon hung high in the west L L ,„ ", ™ The Am erican I-eeion n>ali7c« ,-rn skv 'u n c tio n best If the people w ill by Us rc s o u r« * anti m ilita ry pnal- w ill recvlve D book* gtxxl fo r 4d lion Reciprocal aid from nations percent as much gasoline a* A receiving supplies from the U. S btxiks. Under the new system and d istrib u to r* lo tu rn In « illc c t- lairehaslng new reb-ased ahnui the wA-,.- ............. . .... j...- - IU w ar iHndiiction b e tte r com m unities and b etter ,ha.‘ ,h<?, « "s tru m c n ta litiw by Raymond and Ray livered to U n it« ! Natkins repre- |>liwits qualified to buy them fo r states i f a ll o f us took a direct * h,ch we ***e are t0 " maiU n ,he naval crew sentatives between A p r i l , 1941 tn utap orta tloit of worker«, ‘" ‘ « ^ ’ t - S,age C° ach aKP wh,,c ,ndu* ,ry and May 1, 19-12. .. month or next m uon. He -io.-n't know -w hetherthe .ynthetir I » - ^ C - n n . . Au..-— , , - “ ¡ . “ S M TB"V m ",r,'" 'rrt hn'P " Tbc Am erican Red ("toss said Muw Pearl .Monroe returned ru b b e r and the ru b b e r-re c la im in g p ro g ra m s a rc g o in g w e ll o r membersh'P ’ be Am erican — car. n ° ’ tn t a ,rI"«ne and m otor W h o bam ? up to his neck in a bloody ,h a” ,,,<k‘d «•»n<is‘ 730.(100 w ar Thursday from her’ school at Kel- b a d ly . A n d n o th in g is h a rd e r A t p u b lic m o ra le th a n th is k in d Lf g i° n from n cl,h e r cla* s The people have the c o n s titu -, war. ■ . X‘chrnB ,n. ,hc rn'dd*'’ and ,OK o f in d e cisio n , because it u n d e rm in e s co n fid e n c e in le a d e rs h ip maSS' “ a croM sec,lon tional rig h t to make such changes To w hip the Axis and make them ,h8.n rnd l" ,n and g o v e rn m e n ta l m anagem ent. u ^ ' a ^ m m o n Z7 ro ^ n d A I!nmihe ■ ‘ " 2 ? d° ing w e f Can OVP.r ’ scram w orth of re lie f m aterial there,** In season now, special fru it tee Is w hal they entered the service Purchased w ith U S gov- cream, K, Gustafson b . of course. T h e A m e ric a n people d o n ’t w a n t to be pam pered. T h e y are- Am erican Legion ,<x,k ,hp obvious fact that the se n d in g t h t f r boys to w a r and fin a n c in g its cost to pre serve lib - The Legion believes firm ly in a baais, uP °" " hich ° u r government for. " " — r a «• o f the people, by z the «> p8* founded is as strong as the e ty _ at v home. T h e y d o n ’t w a n t to be tre a te d lik e c h r ild re n . T h e y government •ton t w a n t to be k e p t in the d a rk c o n c e rn in g m atters- v ita l to People and fo r the people, as an , ay 1 was laid and we believe i t ' Sweethearts behind them, and safe basis to pass on to our folks at home th e ir w e lfa re . W h a t th e y do w a n t is fo r th e ir g o v e rn m e n t to te ll o rKanization i t has no partisan U th . e x p la in the fa cts, a do pt o n ly p o lic ie s w h ic h are P°,itic al ideas I t is a ll Am erican chddr' n F a ith fu lly w atching th e ir every them th X » . # e — — --fx . o »»III» _ • " ao q n o n ly jy./nvi, p o itc trs w n u n a rt and nothjng else ' No. 10— M utual Helpfulne*«.— move in aeco Iff tr u e c o m litio n s , and s tic k to those p o licie s. W ith in its ranks are men o f Th<> comradeship th a t grows up To foreign lands and the seas they roam. every men in T H E A M E R IC A N LEG IO N o . S „ * E S . f T “ 1' “ “ “ 11 * c recognized o m p L d m political ™ o f belief among »' » ■< the » ■ ’ armed h » m service c h in g Silent prayers sent, a sad heart to soothe. « A lto » o f life . W ith in IU rn n ta P "**"» * «-Hi ho w By C H E T VAN D EN BU R G , In the wake o f the W orld W ar, are represented the proefssions, ftecstood by those who have not P u b licity Chairm an o f Am erican political anarchy had been let and trades, m eeting on common experienced it. Who can e s tim a te , When the task is done and skies Legion Post No. 32. * h*te by ground as frue comrades 'w ith o u t the the valor i*<’ doughboys arc valor o o t f ,h those doughboys who,! who, arc blue blue There is no organization w ith suffering, sacrafice and tragedy, any d istin ction o f rank o r title . I ln tbe face o f fire and almost cer- And to loved ones, friends, at higher ideals, o r stronger pur- The men who had defended A m er- When the Am erican Ix g lo n was ,ain death, crawled upon bleeding home you come Ie t0 organized, one o f "th e f i m q u « ? koees and hands to drag back May your dreams come true, to Spearhead Flagg on Staff Composed as and it is women o f the p a trio bore tic- ernm defend Am erican form o f gov- i, Gn„ t uP who en, the nsa ' ^ a " ¿ comrade 7 " '“ " “ - " S ' « . M iller, r»-h i r * . men A _ ... , ■ __ ■ ira _ A t 4 « ,h • ,s new m enace, ' «MI 15 llltf veterans considered was from no-man's i " land War FLAGS arms in the defense of th e ir flag W hatever o u r individual views had ,,ed J expense of the W ho can guage the feeling of Dedicated to Ray and Raymond «nd country, the Legion is today may be it can not be denied th a t w ar beyond a ll reaso^ T careful ,he survivors of th a t w a r fo r the I Sweet. h '° , “ P™ «™ ” of ^ fu l- th ! const1‘tu ti° n «* ‘ he basic law study J as , comrades who lost health a n d ‘ thi. the deepest which eo-m ands respect and whole- hearted ^ m ir a tio n of the Am eri- can p u b lt1 To fu rth e r the objec- live fo r F hich they fought these men organized the Am erican Legion as the vehicle to put th e ir program in to practical operation, of our law. The Am erican Legion does not hold that changes in government are either impossible o r im prac- ‘ jcahle w ith in the elastic lim its of th a t great charter, as w ritte n qow o r la te r amended, w ill be found the means to accomplish a ll th a t The Am erican Legion Preamble, w ith 10 bgsic principles. These are the ideals and principles which the Legion is organized to uphold, and when given definite interpréta- *s needed fo r the common good, 1 vjce on a , a j f M,ua|i,, devotion to continued m utual and the rig h t of the people to sT c i a , r ^ i v u Z helpfulness. change th e ir basic law cannot, n'n nf, T û„ and must not, be denied. I t is pro- j^ e firs t eroun to submit t th HOUSE VOTES DOW N UCC vided in the C onstitution its e lf k V r X n T n n ^ t «r F I N » ALLO TM ENT Y°u don't have to be a Legion- a “ U niversal Service A r t" to - I " to P articipate in this pro- mak<> w a r a p r o f j t L , business Supporting a recommendation x ™ x . y„ou " n , i to - “ x r e b y l h , : •’ ■ * * « ' ' « ' latlons co m m it : tee, the house refused F rid ay at 2— T ° M al," “ in Law and No. 7 - R lg h t M aster ... .A„Knr. ............ ........... O fder.— As fo r down rig h t crim e. - When a ll o f the people recog- 'he depression-born c iv ilia n con- *he Am erican Legion believes that nizp and accept th e ir responsibl- s,,rvatio n corps going on a reduc- the u ltim ate cure lies in adequate lities as citizens, the danger that ed b®’ 1« during the w at. m aybe mastered by The appropriations committee. ,ng Under the Am erican Legion "m ig h t" w ill end. by a three vote m arcln had ree- N ational Law and O rder c o m m it-' Here every citizen may worship omntended the elim ination o f ill tee five m ain causes have been|G od in his way; here every child of the CCC funds tion through constructive a c tiv i- îî“ f? L ,he_bp,Î ! rm ent. ° î . the na- tion .he lh N„U ?LLdT ? Vn I f . .h r* a . . ni A . . . .V < ” n’,,,l tu ’ v titn tio T e.,u<” a 1Pn ’ n0 ( on" wo«, h " j r. j rnerican Legion f u r a M h « i e H rsi’ u hT,i » . * 1 10 P,ln c ,P.les should h iv •"I e l,S h ’ttrtdalion should have been a sacred pledge H on I and M a result o f this in q u iry happiness because they went out T H IN G S TO WAT< H FOR Congress was asked to -.dont iL o ? do o r die fo r th e ir country? ________ lation ta k in g the p r o fit/o u t of i Remembering, as we do. the a u j . »u w ar days in trench o r cantonment A coffee»maker o f the d rip type Thc re q ur, tPd a ' when death played hut a w a itin g * ' ,,P r gO<?*. up T which . in 4 1_— event _4 -r of another ... 0,r»mc t t i n to n n n n a ¡roc i4x*arz* tiazaA the «ame- I p /^K a ire s Fw> believe th a t th i h indie ’ * A instfad r(?V{>w o f n center fr y ’and°'tnanbo o w e r^ n tlo 'th e ^ e r - be’T X c c r a t e d ^ d ^ a n c t i r ^ d 5c — 10c — 15c — 25c 35c and $6.00 (silk ) Car and Bike Flag Sets 35c Outdoor Flags 3x5 on large gtaff (with bracket) 3x5 Everwear flags $2.49 4xfl Bulldog flags $5,95 housewife Cottage Grove Pharmacy Ca? pPok in ° n roast« and bakings w itho ut opening a stove door A "shellnclcss" m aterial suitable fo r m aking phonograph records . . A special long-handled shovel fo r fig h tin g incendiary bombs, w ith n supply of sand packed inside the h;-n^ ¿nd ^ < * 1 ? reieMa"bte = BROWN’S DBUO STORE No fireworks, caps or pistols will he sold in accordance with the edict issued by General DeWitt, com- minder rf the western defense area, untH further notice. by cook,ng « AN AMAZING OFFER! YOUR M O N EY RACK if Dr. P a rker’s Corn Remover fails to remqve any painful corn or cal lous. O nly 35c a t C m tagc Grove I ’harmaey.