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T he most fa r-re a c h in g sp«*«‘<*h o f th e past g e n e ra tio n fro m
th i' s ta n d p o in t o f p re se rv¡n g in d iv id u a l lib e r ty u n d e r o u r A m e r
ican fo rm o f g o ve rn m e n t, was made b y . I iiit c t l S tates S e n a to r
t»'.M ahoney o f W y o m in g . D enm erat, on D ecem ber x . 1942
W ith o u t ra n c o r o r p a rtis a n s h ip , lie shows th a t we ta«*o a
d a n g e r at home, not so m uch fro m o u r c n e tn iis “ as fro m th e
id e o lo g y w h ich m ade those enemies p re p a re and p re c ip ita te th e
w a r. the id e o lo g y o f the a u th o r ita ria n s ta te .”
S r-ne r.. I ve tin nienti ere better than
W e are r a p id ly d r if t in g to w a rd the to ta lita r ia n idea th a t
others,
just ns i onfo show windows a-e
th e sta te is the m is te r and th a t th e in d iv id u a l h rs no r ig h ts
b.ite
r
than
ethers,
w h ich th e sta te m ust res,w et. The S e n a to r traces the g ro w th o f
Privale Charles IV. Huber. C. 8. Murine Corps, righi, stsnds at selcimi •iiti-nlnui a . C.ihuiri
I . sfc arcr
“ bW W Suertwy in o n r c o u n try u p to the m om en t, and show s th a t
pins un the Di tingutshed Flying Cross. In a citation Prvsiilrnl Kameveit said Ih r anard » a. for "ex-
(raordiriar, achievement while participating in an aerial fligh t U a radioman-gunner . . . «luring Hie It i t
0. a some suit*.men are better thrtn
a t u h u t a s h o rt step fro m th e p o in t at w h ic h we now are to th e
ile of Midway.'
:ther3.
E u rop ea n th e o ry o f the a u th o r ita ria n s ta te ..
“ 1< wa^hclievc, as th e foutuU ns o f th is n a tio n «lid. in a sepa-
LN EN T \ JU N IO R C O R P S
u s in I got m I Job: French is serving
f*J5ttijul o f th e p ow ers o f g ovi rn m e n t in to the le g is la tiv e . th«
L E A t . lE
his fifth stra ig h t hitch i ts n legts-
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So adverlisin isn't perfoct, but it deci
la to r . . .8111*1 Pier of I 'ortlnnd is
e xe c u tiv e and the ju d i in i. and i f we loo k to r the re s to ra tio n ot
a better job than anything else yet dis
his abb* colleague, u h ) un otd-
th a t balance a fte r the w a r, th« n it is im p e ra tiv e th a t we sh o u ld Cottage Grove Sentinel.
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at least m ake ourselves a cq u a in te d w ith th e recent tre n d s o f
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A week ago 1 sat in a m eeting
Grange boys, headed by
M ort
g ottrrm iieait J ' said S e n a to r (»'M a ho ne y
o f the Am erican Legion in Eu-
T o u p k in s , Itsik things over
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I. tell: y i what is to be t ad, and
Hy * ill'« e !t” > w fro m the re c o rd to dem >nstrate how ex> eil- gene.
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1 was
not
And
dtx s A llen Sm ith, the big
where to buy it, and is the cheapest way
tiv e o rd e rs and acts o t b ureaus have developed a new e x e c u tiv e j w ent there deliberately to fu r-
tim e law yer , . . Roy Meyers is on
le g is la tiv e J u n c tio n , lie show s how “ ¡1 new m a n ife s ta tio n o f th e t hcr a cause fo r children -so this
of doin'» this job.
the job as usual; he h is been
e 'tl^ th s io n .o f e x e c u tiv e p o w e r became e v h le n t. n am ely th e te n is peculiarly apropos: A couple of
m ound the lobby longer than a ny
dency. by in te r p r e ta tio n , to e x p a m l th e p o w e r and a u th o r ity editions ago. the Polio* Reserves
one else .
Phil Metachan drops
g ive n hv s ta tu te . T he recent re m a rk a b le s a la ry lim ita tio n b y the in NO uncertain tones, asked fo r
in to say hello . , . E-Governor
Sprague f«*els nt horn«* when he
•' D ir e c to r o f E co no m ic S ta b iliz a tio n is a ease in p o in t. A g a in the a h all: fo r a purpose th a t you w ill
7 7 /t’
visits the pre:
room . . Tlx*
r v - w r itiu g b y re g u la tio n o f th e p ro v is io n s o f the ret* nt p ric e do w ell to heed: "T he necessary
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«•out n il a m endm ents to encourage a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro d u c tio n , by
I had intended to m arshal a fe w
do pi ices 7« «•v I'.'ythin.? in this
w h ic h th e in te n t o f Congress was «lefeated to m ake e ffe c tiv e th«1
facts, and pass them on (as an
man's town.
in te n t o f the bureaus, is a n o th e r illu s tr a tio n .
aid to the Reserves, in a very
“ T o say th a t Congress in te n d e d to s u rre n d e r its le g is la tiv e m eritorious idea». W e ll as I s ta t
O f f i c e Supplies * T h « * Sentim !
fu n c tio n w o u ld , o f course, he th e sheerest nonsense.
ed I sat in this p a rtic u la r m eet
•‘ A d voca te s o f a new o rd e r opposed to d e m o c ra c y have ing. and to my g ra tific a tio n . 1
(Continued from page 1.)
reached th e ir co nclusio ns because th e y Iw lie v e th a t th e m tx le rn found a Sergeant o f Marines (on
w o rld has become so co m p le x th a t people can no lo n g e r g o v e rn active duty, by the way I whose tim e. Hence if the tw o d c p a it-
them selves as th e y di«l in the h a n d ic ra ft era. b ut m ust be gov- ideas were sim ilar, and who had m ents are consolidated ns o u t
lined in the b ill. Mr. S m ith w ill
e rn ed by exp« it s W h o w ill te ll them w h a t th e y o u g h t to do and gone,.22 fa r as to bring into be-
Ju nior
M arine Corp be out o f a job. Get the point ?
also w h a t th e y m ust d o .”
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League” and if you have ever fo l
S e n a to r O '.M ahonev th e n p o in ts o ut th a t g o v e rn m e n t by
In the firs t tw o weeks more
lowed the career o f the Senior
e x e c u tiv e .o rd e r, and b u re a u c ra tie p ro n o u n c e m e n ts w h ie h side- Corp, you w ill find th a t in the bills have been introduced this
t r a c k ‘ (*b>ip’Tess, is d angerous because a p a tte rn
«'an be set Sergeant's idea - "Eugene
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has session than Inju. The lawm akers
“ w h t4 c i iy 7 c a k e xe cu tive s s u rro u n d e d b y t r ine m lo us concen something.” So I now want to are te a lly try in g th e ir best to
tr a te d pow er, w ill become th e in s triiu o n ts o f a p erm a n e n t augment any previous statement w ind up the session com«' the f i f
I may have intended to w rite to tie th day. F or the firs t tim e tn
b u re a u c ra c y .”
a d d --W h y not a ju n io r corp many ^ y u is both liou*"s wer»* in
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league o f some kind or other, or session eyery day during the firs t ’
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ju n io r Commandos o r what have w«M?lt. H arvey of P ortland and
If Y ou Ar«««p, This A n i o i i n g O p p o r t u n it y lo
you. our b e tte r brains can figure Frisbie o f Baker hold th«* lead fo r
A b r ie f news ite m fro m a w estern c ity re p o rts an a u to ae-
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out something o f a like nature? intro du ction o f new bills in th
ci«lent. The d r iv e r was b u rn e d to a c ris p . In his ear w en* fo u n d Let me go on. D uring the lush house, w hile W allace o f Pori land
heat scare«! c o n ta in e rs th a t had held gasoline. Befor«* gas r a tio n twenties, and the decadent th ir holds firs t honors in the senate.
in g these c o n ta in e rs w o u ld not have b««ti th e r e : th a t m an w o u ld ties era, it chanced th a t back in A ru lin g by Speaker M c A llis te r
M ilwaukee, Wisconsin, Bob Bald that ihe old m oth-eaten custom
n o t have die«l.
A fiv e -g a llo n can o f gasoline in th e hom e, in th e garag e o r w in was elected D epartm ent Com of "M r. Speaker, I ask th a t Ihe
4 n the back o f a e a r can b r in g alm ost in s ta n t d eath to a nyone in mander o f the D isahkd Am erican courtesy o f the house be extend«*!
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th e v ic in ity . G asoline does not m e re ly b u rn . Its fum es in a eon- Veterans o f the W a rld W ar, as it to M r. Blah” is out this «a-ssion,
caused M c A llis te r's stock to rise
.•fln e d space have th e fo rce o f d y n a m ite . T h e y w ill e x p lo d e w ith - was then known. I personally had
l i b r a r y a ia e C l o t h
r e tir id from another organization s till higher as a presiding officer.
hours! Y o u r* FREE if
*ohf* w a rn in g , th e « le to n a to r o fte n b e in g an in v is ib le s p a rk ¡li
you accapi ihi< tpccial
where I had served as N ational The horseplay to please va n ity 253.150 0CFIN1TI0NS
eu reed b y s ta tic elect r ic ity .
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Senior Vice Command«*.-, and Bob, only caused th«* house to Io»«* 2,7(3 ILLUSTRATIONS
As s p rin g an«l su m m e r a jip ro a e h . th e te m p ta tio n w ill lie offered me the chairm anship o f many hours o f v-duablc tim e in 2,400 PACTS
s tro n g to “ 's a v e ” a lit t le gas fo r a t r i p to th e m o u n ta in s o r th e C hild W elfare -an d never was <K*ssioiw gone by, and everyoo«* U>/4 POUNDS
"se ash o re . A percentagt o f those w ho s t iif t im b to th is te m p ta tio n child w elfare more in need of some around hen is glad It's o u t; anil
xvritl meet a h o rrib le «1« a th . In a ll p r o b a b ility th e re w ill be eases organization w ork as then. You here's hoping it stays out indeft-
- it - the
- - tush
- peri«jd-
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to m y nitely.
w here e n tire homes are d e stro ye d and m em bers o f fa m ilie s k ille r! may call
way
of
th
in
k
in
g
it
was
purely
and
o r.m a im e d . T he y w i ll have h arned about g a -o fiu e - to o late. I ’«'it
G overnor Snelt's inaugural ad
th e re are m illio n s o f o th e rs w ho w ill a v o id tra g e d y b y h e d lin g p la in ly the A1 Capone era and
th e w a rn in g s o f fir«* p re v e n tio n e x p e rts ; e x p e rts
w ho have nothing else but an era o f free dress contained some very m e rit
and easy m urders. O f brib«>d o f orious recommendations to ih»
stu«lie«f the d a n g e rs fa c in g the g am diuc h o a rd e r. These e x p e rts
ficialdom .
O f speak-«ra;ies on legislature, but on the o the r han«l
have p o in te d o u t th a t no gasoline c o n ta in e r is n a l l y le a k -p ro o f. every corner -— mas«,ucrading as
he suggested one o r tw o mov,n
A l it t le w a te r in th e b o tto m is s u ffic ie n t to ru s t th ro u g h th e decent homes. O f a general le ttin g ih a t the tax-conscious canA tardly
b«»t c M i.^T k e y also p o in t out th a t gas fu m e s in a basem ent in down of m orale (w h at a fine tim e get (and who isn't ta x conv.ious
w h ic lf a fu rn a c e is o p e ra tin g a te n o th in g less th a n a tim e bom b. that would have been fo r Schnick- these days i ? The governor men
- Even p o u rin g gas in to tin* e a r m ay p ro v e d is a s tro u s , f o r here elbrudcr, if he had been in power tioned that an additional 8 per
a g a in s ta tic e le c tr ic ity fla s h in g fro m ta n k to fu n n e l e m id re then». O f a public a ttitu d e ! and cent excise tax tn* levi«*d on a ll
here I hesitate because o f my U tilities, but d id n't m ention th °
s u lt in .in stan t o b liv io n .
gentle
rea<jer) of "W ha t the hel! Bonneville project, which is ex
Tnese w a rn in g s have been issued in an en«l«*avor to savi*
liv e s A n il prop«-rty. T h e y are n o t a pp eal« to p a trio tis m . G ood do we care?” O f pronographic empt from a ll the numerous fed
Ixxiks and pictures smuggled in eral and slate taxes and has Ore
«xeusea by the gas h o a rd e r m ig h t a vo id th« issue o f p a trio tis m .
by those imps of the devil we now gon u tiliti« s fo r its lari st custom-
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________________ ' I « ',e p i i e . p t - ; , , f d e a t h , a re f ig h t in g in th e S o u th Seas. O f , r T h ,
suggest ion by the gover-
lu rid stories o f “ crimes passionale” nor akc in Ihe face o f approxi-
handed covertly from youth to m ately a m illio n doll:
dollar rate re
youth in the high school. Yes! that duction just ordered by the state
was the "L u s h ? ? ? E ra.” And if u tilitie s commissioner. As every
that was not enough; la.sk any one knows, the u tilitie s arc the
old line police o ffic ia l i f I lie). state's largest taxpayers. M illions
Your nation-w ide ja ils were fille d come from this source each year
to overflow ing, and who m ainly to tax collectors for cities, coun
were the habitants? YO UTH
ties, s: Iwol d is tric ts , etc. So those
adolescent youth male and fe who take an Inte-est -in tax m a t
male. T h jit, m y fellow citizens, ters ju s t can't m ake such a sug
was the acme of national shame
gestion add up to gixxl common-
or it should have been!
sense. There is such a th ing as
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History at a glance, Dic simulated
tone pigskin grain . . ,
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braw l . , . Jim m y Donegan looks
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Gotch was rig hi "in ’43." Edw. things over fo r the. lum ber people
Commercial Terms in 8 o f the boo km a n's a rt.
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W elfare . . . Giles French, the law m aker
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h” * »'«•.»"»ire m« « ihum .
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