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The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thurs., Aug. I», 1948 « Indian Pageant Is Lauded by Creswell Residents • Published Everv Thursday at Cottage Grove, Oregon Established August 15, 1889 lW. C. MARTIN —....— ........ . ............... Editor, Publisher Subscription rates, cash in advance. No subscription for leasj ।than three months. 6 M oh . 3 Mos. j persons saw th«* Cottage Grow In Lane an«! Douglas Counties .2.50 1.50 1.00 ! Rod and Gun club pageant al .Outside This District —__ ... 3.00 1.75 1.50 Horn’s grove, Saginaw, last Sun day evening Under the direction .Foreign Rates on Application. of Robert Drenner, p«x*t and ar Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter. tist, the show was also presented J»- _ s» DONI LET IT CARRY YOU AWAY, POPI i Letters to the Editor Cottage Grove, Oregon Aug. 10, 1918 Cottage Grove Sentinel. City Sirs The ¡Migrant "l*aradv of th«' Chieftain*", was really won- derfui. Th«* colored lighting, th«* reflection in the water, the Hcting and th«* background truly made • a beautiful picture. Mr .Drenner is a grand artist to haw nuuie such n beautiful picture, 'on«* I j wish 1 could always hold in my memory. Thanks a tot to Mr. Drenner and the Rod and Gun club. Loren C. Und Sim*erely, Mr».t Albert A. Hull. .VI Million Oregon Centennial STAMPS to a hug«» crowd on Friday night. "Th«* Parade of the Chieftains” SSOCIATION was an impressive presentation of ' m i ’he Indians' appreciation of na Pillis tore and their stringent rule ture rules of conservation. It showed a sharp contrast to th«* whit«* man’s waste SPY STEW - WITH SOVIET SALT ADDED ful and despoiling practices in the ■ The spy business being uncovered, or «lug up if you like name of progress. The pageant by the republicana, to some extent for a political weapon in th«* employed a east of 100 ixuple. eomntf nud fight, reads very much like cheap fiction as th«* Unique lighting effects mirrored days go by. the outdoor setting in the limpid It apparently had its beginning because some rather in«lis- waters of a river pool and created cre. t penons wen* employed by th«* government ami handled a picture artists would find diffi- information that should have been carried by more mature | cult to duplicate on canvas. ¡AUDITORIAL— Ntampa Printed To the Editor: Re ad with much interest the I, Between _ article <m the dump ground situ- îüü - ms 400,000 mid 500.00t) __ stumps were i1«"-"kw ““J/X.TA ,ï ÿ". " tli.it tin- nsulsKl«* teat« are lh„ the ...^ first day covers. ... nervier The first by GENE WAKE Evolution Is again asserting itself, this time in th«* fk*ld of •urgo t rnns|Mirt n t ion, From •oveicd wagon, train, ship nnd motor truck, a new-com«r In efficiency hns arisen . . . the Alr-Trunx|x>rt, New iy|x*s of planes, lowered emits nnd es- |M*cinlly the efficiency of th«* “Air-Lift" for Berlin, an* prov ing that pianos CAN supply a ¡ major city, wr course, the planes will not lx* an "early competitor of present carriers of heavy freight but when* speed is essential, "flying- freight" is I h c answer. Air- Traruqxrrt is tx-coming "big business” and a greater expan- sion can lx* vx|M*ctcd. Someday acxin, we'll lx* watching for the nine-fiftcen-fniKlit" . in the air! As Air-Trnmqxirt grows, freight costs should <lrep and consiJHncrs may oven t unity a loiig-nwnitcd "break"! S«>, k«*«*p your <*y«> on the sky . . . the Air-Age is just beginning! The Michigan Celery Indus try, Inc., plans to vend celciy to sports event sixs'tators! Im agine listening to thousands of s|s«rt -funs crunching cris p ccU'ry In unison! Am! imagine youfSelf listening to the rich tom*s «if th«* amazing Admira) Portable Radio! It’ll Is* your "pal" for all program • « xtb - »Ions, from th«* World Seri.*« through Fixitball Season! Sec th«-m at COMMUNITY JEW ELERS, 612 Main Street Phom*: XU. The Rod and Gun club, having “me.h’aka ^f information and as a person .. ......................... * ««>■ i called Miss Bentley testifies there were quite a few weak i.iimled as its main purpose conservation •kie gate by our tarn. within 200 । Americans tied up with Red hot Red spies gathering information I of nature and wild life, first pre only order. Most all of the««* new yards of th<* house because of sented th«* pageant in 1938. and issues are twlng Issued in like from government wastebaskets all the wav to the white house the affair has grown in Mee anti pcopk* driving into the place and । aides. quant I tie« without expectation of dumping Junk in the timber. Some scope with the result that today re-«in Irin. Ci’Hrsf" all these persons deny that they had sodas with the presentation has become an gall. The Poultry Industry comnicm- ton- ui Wasnington drug stores and none of them know what a 1 institution. An announcement at The city, county ami state ........... .............. . . free «.» couyininis| Party Card looks like. should ........ fui nish places for ori,0ve stamp to la* toms! in Scp- Sundays presentation indicated IHNtpk* to dump th«*ir junk in «ui«'l: will allow a Light Brahma J While the Republican Investigating Committee, dashes that th«* future of the show de- leav«* th«. rusdsidiM and . h, ’ n and « basket of egg«. aqotM for more witnesses who worked in Washington during pended u,xm the reaction of the I place« clean for folks that want 1‘"‘«nar Mountain post- audience, and this newspaper has the war an«i might have pa.sse.l information to allies. Russia to get out in th«* open for awhile. oi"<!B* • tourth-clqs« "g«-m ral included, Mr. Truman repeat« his stand that h<* will not sanction I since learned that the sponsors Sims-rely. si«>i<- type" pcsitoffice is expecting have been encouraged to make it WHAT OTHER EDITORS SAY— the use of Loyalty Reports because the committee might misuse an annual affair. Mrs. Fre«i V. Overton ‘f50*000 envelopes on which first the~ information to smear innocent persons. day cnncellatlona are rc«iucst<*(l, INDIANS ALSO MAY VOTE Those from Creswell attending hMe to show that t- ' "Looking back on th«* investigations of Howard Hughes we add their voice to these expres • August 12. 19>IH. ani* Last week a three judge fv«l« ral court aitting in Santa FV ' «*v«*n the llttl«* |MMi«)ffi<x*s can g«*t law how swift the public kill«*«] his investigations when th«* sions and the New Era assures th«- ' grant«*«! th«* reservation anti pm blo Indians of New Mexico the Mr. W. C. Martin the mail through. Th«* Palomar miblic decided that he was being unduly humiliated. Will not Rod and Gun club, the director j ri« it to vote. Thus th.* last Stat.* in th.* I nion denying the fhc Sentinel stamp honors the <»|x*nlng of th«* •u* same publie opinion kill other investigations if they become and those taking part, that their | Indians the right of suffrage has had its record eorreete«l A North Sixth Street observatory nnd will be on sale wear campaigns! How many inoeent people will the eager efforts were appreciated to the tew weeks previously Arizona's Supreme Court han.tod down Cottage Grove. Oregon. th«* first «lay Aug. 30. Dear Mr. Martin: rmniblicans call to the stand and how mueh money waste«! in fullest extent and urges that this i decision granting suffrage to the Indians of that State Uompletr New Iwir IM On liehalf of th«* Junior Cham omer to piece together th«* information lying idle and useless pageant become an annual Lan« lli<* Santa I*«* decision swept asid«* a provision of tin* New ber of Commerce I would lik«* to The Post Office department has, county affair.— Creswell New Era. in »the government files at this time? Mexico constitution which barrel from th«* polls Indians not take this <>[>|x>rtunity to thank at a convenience to stump collec Then some ot the witnesses answer that thev eannot say if ta\e«l. The court sunl it was tumble to cseap* .......... n -liidon that vou and your staff for the grand tors. released a completo list of they were communists or not but still declare innocence. Well this provision constituted a discrimination on th«* grounds ol "»operation yoir gave during the new ixistugc stumps to be issued Echoes Of The Past now unless they’re weak witted they know if they were com Regatta. Th«* m*rvi«x*s extend«*«! in during the remainder of tiiis year, From the Sentinel Files regard to news stories an«! udver- together with the place nnd first munsts. That’s no erime in itself says the law; btR for th«* very However this is a tentative victory for th«* Indian. The state • ising were apreciattxl very much. day sale of each. Anyone desiring Lindbergh Holds reason that they avoid straight answers they become very shadv > a«7i announces its intention to appeal th«* decision to the I nited It is ind«*«*d a pleasure to work on first day cancellations of these ■■ characters. Ktain|M may send not in exetss of •FIOFSI WI SOO IM States Supreme ( ourt. Probably it will rout« nd. as other States i project when y«xi receive th«* The silly serial took on mure stature and international ten addrewu'd envelopes, qccom- Must Rille Science Thursday. August 18, 1038 have, that tin* Stat«* has the sol«* authority to prescribe voting ixipci ation we receivix! from you. panied nfng. in an unusual turn, when some blundering Soviet by remittances f«»« th. - “ * * T®7® . * W. C. Martin wrote his first icquiiiuieiits But there is an amendment to th«* I*’««ler.il Con Again thank you. very much. ulate officials handled a couple uf unhappy Russian teaeh- editorial for the Sentinel as*the stamps io h.* affixed to ths isto- ¡ h * 1 * '»n Sincerely yours, stitution which «lualifies the rights of States in this regard, master of th«* cities where first our •»»««. unless ad- rather poorly. The teachers, whu ten to oiie. can’t tarnish new owner and publisher. which has been uniformly sustained. ith any hot information other than the fact that it’s nicer to «lay sal«*s will take place. Do no( '«■ne«* is «untrolled by a greut«-r Special Ihihlicity nnd Whatever the finely spun legalisms that may be exhibited send in nxiueata inure Gun 3o tn«>rnl force, It will Ixsumr the* America than in Russia — become headlin«*s overnight, Industrial Parade Chairman A spectacular fire at Saginaw Antichrist prophesied by early day« before day of issues. it's time to give the Indian wherever he is, th«* rights of full itnediate witnesses for our spy trappers. Cottage Grove Monday evening, starting at 6:15 Christians." In that statement All this has been sprea«! around the globe by every means destroyed the mill of the Cone suffrage on the same basis as enjoyed by every other citizeu. 11« Jr. Chamber of Commerce. Aug. 25. Harlan F. Stone. Ctws- LtefieM, N. H. Aug. 30. I'ulomai ’ < 'hurl«*« A. Lindbergh crystallizes possible at a time when the world’s greatest diplomatic con Lumber Co. there, together with ins proved his worth as a citizen in tw«i worhl wars. What mor« th«* message of his n«*w txx»k. "On August 14, 1948 | observa tory, Palutnar Mt., Calif. Hight and Ufc" The linok. Und- ferenees are taking place, in an effort to fin«! p«aee. or con all lumber stored in the yards and ■an be exaated of a man than patriotic service. Dear E«litor: Sept. 7. Clara Barton, Oxford. hrrgh’s first since th«* publication ditions leading to p« ace. From all standpoints the stew has !>een two railroad cars loaded with From The Valley Times, North Hollywood, Calif. Last April when Congress was Mass Sept 14. INmltry Industry. of "We" in 1927, is condensed as vary poorly handled, by men of both parties, at an extremely lumber and ready for shipment naking peacetime preparation for New Haven, Conn S«|»t 2L Goto It is reported that the plant was the leading article of The Rea«tcr s dangerous time, and no doubt has cause«! much concern to our not DIRGE OF A BEAN PICKER MOVING Men RES war, the church women inaugur- insured, and that the loss, in Star Mother*, Washington. D. C. i Digest for September. dipImpaQi who have trouble enough with the temperamental cluding plant ami lumber would I heard the call to go pick beans. When the cool dimness of th< ited the Commitment Card, a S«*|»t. 22. Fort Kearny. Minden, 'fhe American people's M*nse of Soviets in normal negotiations. •opy of which is enclosixl A mil be in the neighborhood of $15,000. And so I dressed up in my jeans twilight falls, I like to [>ass by « ,, , ... value« hns be«»n dangcrnualy dis- ion of these were distributed to (kt 4. volunteer Firemen. Do- torted. Lindlxrgh behevm. by the Protestant women throughout the ver, Dola. (Jet. 15. Indian Trih««. very scientific marvel« which have wtion with the request that they Muskogee, Okie, Oet. 27. Rough made thi« country the most now- x* returned by June 15 so they Riders, Prescott, Arlz. (kx. 29. erful on earth. Holding that man's •ould lx* presented to Congress as Juliette Low. Savannah, Ga. ! survival d> |x*mlx, in ihc Inst an- i protest against peacetime con- Nov. 4. Will Rogers, Claremore, «lysis, "fully aa much «»n the <|ual- •cription. This time hns been ex Okln. Nov. 8. Ft. Ulis«, E) Pano, ity of life n« on the power of tended to November 5, World fexas. Nov. 9. Moina Michael, ' arms," Ihr author urges a re-rval- Community Day. Athens, Gn, N«>v. 19. Gettysburg untion of our standards, bus<*<| on Mrs. Rnlph H. Mort, president Address, Gettysburg. Pcnnn Nov spirituel truths. “Wr must m«*tm- >f the Oregon Council of Church 20. American Turners, Cincinnati, ure education toss by th«* nnx»unt Women, recently received a letter Ohio. • .,f knowhslge it instills than ny dating that b>*cautic of the hectic | Dec. 9. Joel Chandler Harris, ’h«* wuukmi of living it creates lays of the closing Congr«ns it Eatonton, Ga. r*. -fhp nmalsjng O| knowl<*dgc la of *as thought best not to make a I All these stamps are of the negative value when it places busi presentation at this time. How- three-cent denomination. ness above family, and makes ver. the results were given to the For those of you who would lik«* consider careers ahead of State Department and will be pre- to see the United States stamps children; when it teaches uh how iented to the President. The Sec already issued this year I am to turn !< xhm * nxxicrn weapons retary-General of the United Na- making up a display for a window without teaching us th«* human tioM made possible the presenta at the Sentinel office. Also several values to control them." tion to the Heads of th«* Unit«*«! Growing up as a dwciplr of First Day Covers so thow who Nations on June 24. science, Lindliergh says: "In my have never seen any may. When Mrs. Maude Garnett of Although I am not a stamp h "ek'ne«* was more important Shaniko. Oregon, receive«! this' dealer I will be glad to help any PT ,,han ebher man or God. . . (hat there'll be no beans up >ng destiny, calmly breaking broaa August 16, 1918 ■ard, sb«- wrote Mrs. Mort sug- who wish to «tart a stamp roller-r‘u,1 1 h,ve. ,o «’Mirrlrncw the there. together in the twilight of Lit« As a result of inv«?stigating the _ ;esting that the editors of the early results of scientific tnator- | The alternative for the tired budgets will most likely have inn or answer any questions. —Mrs. Wilmer Walton, j itself. depredations of several young men •ity and county papers print this inMam. I have wnlchod men turn ».to be, sad but true, less meat and more substitute«. In the way of the city, which occurred a feu Santa Clara, Oregon. 1 —Mrs. W. O. Sh«x>p, Creswell Commitment Card so that all Air Mail Ratrs Incretuw* Jan. I»t Postal officials have announced (X ‘bldlXedT .n ilhC substitutes the housewives of Los Angeles are buying a pr.xi- nights ago. District Attorney Ray vomcn in Oregon might be given that because of the recent in-1 , ‘7"' WO“1'‘ ,h’tr Miet called Multi-Purpose Food, a cheap, nutritious, (supposedly) ran into a quantity of home-made the opportunity to participate. «■toy* food, made from soybeans. We haven’t tried any yet but beer and wine. No arrests have Th«?sc cards are available at crease in wages to poxtoffib* cm- workmans hip 1 <71 v”^ d, *i n . ,m“n have written for a sample. been made of the boys or the either the Portland Council of pioyes ¡xjstal rates an* to go up <>n Jan. 1st. jCnarncter decline ns efficiency of manufacturer as yet. Churches (Y.M.C.A., Portland 4, . product ion lines incn*iiK<'d I h'lv«* WRONG WAY DEMOCRATS Oregon) or the Oregon Council of ... Firet and second eiass mnil wili si<*n the lifeMving miracle« of not he affoct««d, but airmail, par-1 mtxiicinc perverted toward the 'burches (215 S. E. 9th Avenue. Truman s talk about the nasty republican congress Cottage Grove will have free Portland 14, Oregon). cel post, third clasa mail, money I murderous ends of biological war- !SrWuL^’ok to° bad when compared with the records of some mail delivery beginning Sept. 2, Very sincerely yours. ordera, special delivery, poatal fan*. I have n । cation to teach people to read and oJM»«v wayward democrats. the p«>stoffice having received or EDUCATION AND WAR: Mrs. R. W. Lovcgrcn 35^ closest thing related to his anti-inflalion program th«* ders to make necessary prepara “. . . since wars begin in the to fit themselves for modern lif< worshipixxl. nnd the nir< raft I and CO D. rates are to he Joved. T^ing" the e7v™tlo„ Publicity Chairman »• sessions had a chance to vote on was the republican tions. Those wishing their mail by minds of men, it is in the mimls are getting underway in Haiti an«. Oregon Council of Church China. Another part of the sam< carrier must notify the pnstoffice Airmail postal cards, something if men that the defenses of peace 1 expected tlw*m to s«nvc." tffir reuuetion bill which he termed inflationary and promptly Women. anti put house numbers and boxes must be constructed. . .” effort to raise standards Is th« new and expected to cut down nir- Three tim« s in his life, the flyer rebBud. In the senate, 27 out of the 37 democrat*«- senators vote«! on their homes. —The Constitution of Unesco. reconst ruct ion of war-damaged ed- -------------------- —---------------------- —— mail letters, are to be iasuc-rl and says, he hns felt nn overwhelming to override his veto. In the house, 82 of the 166 deimicrats vote«! ucational systems. Unesco enlisted ALLITERATIVE NONSENSE confs. compilation to communicate a lx*- to override it ; if over half of the 82 had supported Mr. Truman FORTY YEARS AGO Few people would disagree with 52 voluntary international group* Airmall letter rate will be llcf to his fellow men. "The first that statement from the charter to aid in this project. Some of th« his veto would have held. by Earl B. Balch. was ns a young pitot, when I be August 14, 1908 raised from five to six cents. if the United Nat tons Education results: more than $150,0(X).(XX Eight out of ten democrats in the house vote«! for the bill We ho|x* no one will «tomplain came convince«! t),at man had a A lady lecturer recently de ’ ll, Scientific ami Cultural Organ raised in two years by groups ir Ancient animals annihilate about this rate hike for it’s tim<> great destiny in th«* air." The so,*- i that Truman opposed, to give the states the title to the offshore clared t hat all men who wore ization (Unesco). But there are the U.S.; 2,000 tons of educational anonymous antagonists. Oil. the postoffice employes were get oml was just prior to World Wnri starched collars are fools. She did millions of men in this work! who H. wh«*n I Ix'lieved it best for T' ting a living wage. Forty per cent and more voted to override his veto on anti not, however mention what kind cannot even read that statement equipment from Canada; 38,000 book* from the French govern Big busy burly boys build lx>au- America to keep out of Europe’s of slats wore carried around in the trust exemption for certain railroad practices. ir any other. ment; and hundreds of other sim tiful boats. internal wars. The third time is at And last but most important, in 1917, over sixty per cent belfries of the women who prom- SALLY'S SALLIES Slatting from the fact that the ilar gifts. this moment of 1948. I bMktve of the democrats in the house of representatives voted to over ena«!e the street clad in the world has millions of illiterates, ----- :' w Calhi«* Cutler caught cute curly that. If w«* do not control our sci- “shield" dresses, with their shirts Unesco's work also extends to «( ride Truman’s veto of the Taft Hartley Labor Management bill cut so low that pretty much enc«* by a higher moral force. It al) it’s plain that to build the de encouraging the free flow of ideas catfish. and forty-five per cent of them in the senate voted to ignore their persons show through the fenses of pea«:e the world has a across national borders. In this wi l destroy us with its material tus veto. ° major <*ducationnl problem on its field. Unesco has arranged for and Dutch diggers dug deep Devon istic values, its rocket aircraft network called waists. hands. Add to the problem of il distributed hundreds of scholar shire ditches. ami atom lx>ml«.” However the next congress will have many new faces and literacy the fact that millions of ships so that, students may study Envisioning thin country poised no doubt some wayward democrats will be retire«! as well as a FORTY-NINE YEARS AGO children, who would normally re outside of their own countries. Il Felix Foster fought forty fights or « future war. Lin<llx*rgh good many republicans. Friday, August 18. 1899 tn«* intolerable concept” of our Frank Wrxxlruff, one of Cottage ceive d«?cent educations, have lx*en has been working toward inter fiercely. civilization existing from hour to EVEN WAY BACK IN '99 Grove’s brave soldier boys, came wrenchcfi from their classrooms national book exchanges, coopera Grim grimy grimaces greet atJh'’« morcy ot an Pnrmy ( 1 he (iiiard editorially an«! in a recent write-up of Bohemia home Saturday last. Frank as by the war, ami the problem as tion Ix'tween libraries and mu whose atomic nxkcts and other is projuw* in its remarks relative to Eugene monopolizing th«' well as most of the Ixiys condemn sumes even bigger proportions. seums nnd similar joint ventures. grizzled growlers. Furthermore, even under normal weapons wait only for fn. trade of the Bohemia mining district. It contends that “the th«* policy pursued by Otis, ami ■ mi peaceful conditions, e«iucators It has set up field offices for Hired Itoostors hurt Biram I na 9nRrrs to close nn electric scientific cooperation. says he has enough of th«* Philip ¡sunt w now reached which is now vital to Eugene atul ifs in- Hudson's hairy hogs. , switch. "It is a picture of the fU- and seems to think they will lave discovered that their ways of Seminars and studies are en- terests . For years, while the camp was going through its ups pines lx* a white elephant on the hands exchanging knowledge and ideas couraging education for a world wh,i h we nre now and «towns m ds experimental stage, Eugene was r.peatedly of Uncle Sam. Jersey Jim Joined Jolly jovial with each other are far from per 4 heading, th«* author warns, "toeb- society. In this field, too, the Jockeys. asked to do something m the way of subscriptions to assist in fect and that much hard labor is r W“h al- United Nations itself has called on the building of good roads—Eugene, the county scat of Lam wi,b kn,,wn melh«xls Champion mowers, h a y rakes needed before the sprcorl of learn its member governments to en- "Thal steak better be tender, for «7 m ” Long lean louts loll lazily. °g ial Warfar(’ and with county, was mdu*«l many times to subscribe for roa«l improve- and Studebaker wagons . . . now ing becomes easy and efficient. I'm having you and your wlfo to ; courage teaching about U.N. in rockets s«x>n m 1» designed." 7M7AtaHSU<'t\»P‘',',1l,nR We-rp u,vcn’ with f, w exception1!, the at Griffin and Veatch. One place in which the world is national schools an«| reports show our house for dinner tonight.” Many mighty men muddle » turn this trend we must re- working together to lick educa that many countries have set up Heart and those interested in the mines had to fall wrt to more than material power, A two-horse wagon box load, tional problems is the United Na such programs. U.N. also works rrmody minds. back upon Cottage Grove and its surroun.ling inhabitants for he declares. "We must strive to tions Educational, Scientific and directly with educators to furnish WEEK’N QUOTE: the ai«I required. Twme m the history of the camp the county dry kindling wood for 25 cents at Cultural aetdeye a civilization so satlsfac- No normal nation needs negli Organization. In the two them information about its work. Saginaw B. K. L. Co. “People everywhere arc «•ourt has aided in the construction of roads, be it to its er< «lit gent neighbors. years of Its life, Unesco ran report nwn,,hnt force can re- shocked anti sick at heart to The task of constructing th«* de but Eugene is entitle«] to no credit for that. mnin unused in the bmkground. . that its international projects are hear so much talk of another fenses of peace in the minds of But the miners have been diligent and the people of Cotta-re Petty people pester perpetually already under way. *ucTd ” W,H Words of the Wise war so often an«l so soon after ■ men is far from finished, educa petulant persons. Grove have seen the neeessitv and aid« <1 in every way possibl«- |R °”r 1democp«cy on others One type of project fundamen tors point out. But the job is un the terrible destruction and Democracy is based upon the win 2?i?0. I'g nn ,’’‘nmPlo others within tjieir power, while Eugene wrappe«] in its selfishness, tai education is used to wag«? the derway and the results may some slaughter of mllltonx of people conviction that there are extraor- ’ Quaint Quecny Quimby «pioles I m "7 ° f<’,low; *«■ by point- dreamed the pleasmg dream, that rf the mines ever di<] amount war against illiteracy. It fits into day show up in a world whose dinary possibilities in ordinary in the last war. They hav<* ev I ng out the mote in nnothcr’s eye people. the large fight to raise worldwide attitudes are less war-like than queries queerly. to anything there was plenty of time to “«-op off” th«* business ery right to be shocked ami than by removing the benm In our — (Harry Emerson Fosdick) ; educational standards. Unesco pi ever before Wnd more inclined to therefrom, (From an editorial hi Sept. 1899, Bohemia Nugget ) sick at heart,” Trygve Lie Running romping reindeer roam iAv^m ’ W«?y ?,gl"S ,,rmH ’b«n by lot projects in fundamental cdu- fostering peace and prosperity. Secretary-General of Unite«! rocky regions readily.« 'ey« K,om T1* R*ad- A Nations. , or s Digest for September, 1948. *• Ami with a pail upon my arm MEAT BOYCOTT FUTILE? )M*oplcs' homes an«i watch th« 20 YEARS AGO Went forth to pick beans on a lights come on, and the pattern ot boycott that has swept the nation, beginning in the Thursday, August 16, 1928 farm. large Cities and eventually reaching even the smallest hamlets pleasant living spring to life lik< Mirl Christinscn of Albany and I picked from dawn till set of sun pictures, in frames of windows. has ha«l no major effects on prices thus far.’ ’ Harry Ncet of this city will ¿tame butchers behind the counters say that prices have been wrestle Saturday, August 25, ir And yet my work was never done; What difference if the home lx still were rows of unpicked large or small! Ofttim«*s the small Taised, delilierately, by the wholesalers, for a show of strength, Phillips hall. The two hour match Fhere beans, jest cottage holds the larger por L hile others feel sure that the high prices were bound to com«* promises to be one filled with ac seemed to haunt me in my tion of real ’’home" ingredients lecause production is not high enough and that by mid-winter tion every minute, for the winner That drcams. Large or small, beautiful or shab will get a chance to meet Wildcat prices will really be up. The beans that I am picking now by, each cubicle Tiolds within, it.« - If, the latter is so, then it appears that the irate housewife Pete at a later date. Will help to supplement the food share of the throbbing pulse of Js to be frustrated in her heroic undertaking. But with the high 'll starving lands -I'm glad that Life. 'Hot News" with Bebe Daniels t Can do my bit before I die. fost bf all foods a sustained resistance may develop into an Here and there a happy chik! and Neil Hamilton now playing at rhe end cannot be far away rganize«! movement for control or rationing/ _ the Arcade Theater. sits upon his regal throne, th« I ’ m growing, weaker every day; । Controls of past likeness would be sure to «lefeat the pur- high chair, and s|xxins his supper I scarcely can roll out of bed. J>ose because meat would immediately be channeled to the black That this is an unusual dry spell My joints are stiff — I’m almost as his shining eyes dim and sleepy wiiarket where only those who could afford high prices would is indicated by the fact that for lids droop under the magic wand dead; ¿ret it anyway. the first time in many years it And when I reach the golden of the sand-man. a Possibilities other than control resulting from prolonged is possible to walk across the Somewhere else a young wife shore Jiuyer reHstance appear unlikely this year, at least until pro- Coast Fork at several plats*« with Where aching joints are known no gaily greets her boyish husband with embrace an«l passionate kiss iluction reaches a point nearer consumer demands — that will out getting one’s feet wet. more I hope that God has heard my | While in yet another oicturc 1 >e probably next year when a general food re«luction should prayer see actors with silver hair fulfill Rake place reflecting the super grain crops of this summer and THIRTY YEARS AGO UNITED NATIONS IN ACTION