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P ag e Two
W orld’s Finest Climate
BKUUKUfijS-HAKBUK FIL.UI, BrooKings,
ai
a member of congress. I must
always be aw are of the fact that
E ntered as second-clasr m atter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.. la w s w e p a s s affect all citizens
equally; th a t once a law is
M arch 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
passed which gives the execu-
DEW EY AKERS, E ditor and Publisher
tive branch of the government
certain pow-ers, the congress has
NATIONAL E D ITO R IA L, no control over the adm inistra-
jo '
ASSOCIATION turn of the law; and that, if we
cl
iPER
P-i>s any law which u’ould give
a bad executive powers he should
ÍBBLIS
A TI 0 N
not have, great dam age would
be done our people and govern-
Subscription R ate:
ment before such a law could
tory, had infiltrated agents into
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the United States, had succeeded
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in controlling a num ber of news- E ditor Pike
papers, and was otherw ise be-
j read ¡n f[
having very much as Russia is p jiot that a
7 issue
attem pting to behave now. H. C. of southern ('P*' '!ng of «5
Lodge, in his book. “A lexander proposed th a t ' '
C°UWy
Hamilton.” says: “Hamilton be- county secede ^ ’Ul^ern (
lteved, and so w rote to W ash- of Oregon and r°m
i
ington. that there was a p a tty s t a t e of Cali/« ni
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in the country ready to ‘new
' ' ornia-
model' the constitution on the
N ®w we are beginning
French principles, to form an on !be front burner. I ait
offensive-defensive alliance w ith ' y ,’n ^avor of becoming qm
in x Curry
County,
Oregon...................$2.50
make
the
United
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a n u repealed.
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w n ic n was
was re-
re- States
States a a French
French province.
province. He
He donc
done today
today in
in southern
south)
outside C urry County..,........................ $ 3 .0 0 The
undt bill,
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C n tlv na.SSed
th e h
m ittP n
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in e’
cently
passed h by v the
house
of f f felt,
in
short, - that there w’as a p ^ n u n n n t f y , , is intimately conn
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, _ con- w ith California.
¡w hat m ay be expected It nnitu rePre se n ta tives,
im
ents
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party
in American ready
W hen our babies are bo- ,
te e wa/cAword, teen
WOU’d fcontr° 1 {S.8 cat*on and social confusion.” a re born in California: u - J
commumfj, w d l profit in a like
d
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‘ If reference were made to R us’
m anner.
ence theoretically) Communists sia instead of France, the sam e a re sick, our ambulance J
u s to California; when w?
and Com m unistic front orgamza- statem ent would apply today.
tions. W ith th a t idea most of the
-ru«
j
, ,
8° to California. Our W
I w asn't exactly surprised in people In the country agree. The
federalists, under leader- C alifornia; we go to S r
' l e a r n i n g t h a t D m y WM able j h o u s ,. p a s s , si the bdl by ^he over-
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c o n ; f o r o u r r e e r e a t ,„ „ . W(5 ?
to top Stassen In the Oregon p r i - !whelm ing vote of live to one.'™ ' " “
™8
and
o u r business with Caft
m ary eleet.on, Fr.day, but I was I regret th a t I could not vote for flu e n c e o f s M ' L L
and as fa r « e lin ta ta b »
really surprised to learn th a t this popular m easure, partly be- A|ien and '¡ ¿ ,l,io n .'\ X ''w e r e
n,ore
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McKay was able to win over H all cause the pressure cam paign car-
Tho
, ,,
tb an certain parts of Califa
CaIif° ™
¡as nominee for the governorship. ried on by m any of the oppon- „ ^ n d ^ c o u H s ^ X
' I felt that H all would win and ents of the Mudt Bill has been
power conferred by those acts
" b e n this land was cim
by a large m ajority.
extrem ely repulsive to me.
aroused the w rath of the peo-
^*ne
b’8h hills shu*|
Was talking to Louie Stoller
The reason I voted against the pie and ended in the destruction frorn us> an.v view’ of Oregcr 1
Monday about his cam paign, and Mundt bill is that, in the future,
of the Federalist party, but not s ire tc hing far to the soutr.1
he re-assured me that he had such a law could easily he usea
before many men were arrested, open v*s ta . we have a beaj;
,.»»«■»< »’•lg,
withdrawn from the race and by the political enemies of loyal fined
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’ Vlpuz
’aliirxr'«;«
. ,S53XnrM>,
and/or
imprisoncd.
view nf
of r California
had made an a tte m p t to have and innocent people to sm ear and
(.« nam e (u/.cn from the ballot, porSo c ^ ' ' i h ; m; ' T ho' bdi "says ', , h’ d°
™ an . <° ¡ " W th a t wh^'cc w c 'T rc °trcaM !<'lib
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
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IT SEEMS TO ME: te
è
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Coos county votes gave Fred "It shall be unlaw ful for a n y ,
Mundt Bill is a repitition
tea nb
Adams
he • person
any Ilian-
man- ,
the sedltlon act. It is not. g itim ate children, and go ir
.
, the com fortable - lead
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11 taiiy
e r t to
o e establish
s t a h l i e h in th
11,0 Mundt
bill is -a statesm
an- g ran d er mansion. Let us g,
enjoyed in his race against the < n ner
the « ‘ United i ! ...
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C alifornia, the land of perped
local candidate, C harles G rayshel S tates a to ta lita ria n dictator- lke dncument- skillfully drawn, sunshine,
oranges and oliva]
| who did practically nothing in ship the direction and c o n tro l!but Vs ob> ctive is close to be-
Rv Dewey
drillers
and
gold diggers
his own behalf in the campaign. I of which is to be vested in. or!'.",8 iden' ic a l,
,hlM of the
place of romance and life m
This area has just experienced
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Alien
and
Sedition
Acts,
and
the
exercised by or under the d im -1
n ana ô e a n ion Acts, and the perlatives, the home of
one of the most delightful occa
ination or control of, any foreign ! cl,curp sÎances under which it is
sions I can ever imagine anyone
governm ent, foreign
organiza- n? w be,ng, cons'dt'r<'<i are some- wood and the blonde ca
wishing to see an Azalea Fes
! tion. or foreign Individual; to jWhat ,,n ’U>'' ,0 those 0( 1798 queens.
We love you, Mother
tival. with w eather the likes of
perform or attem pt to perform
Several competent authorities, but the tim e has come whal
W’hlch can be found in few’ places.
any act with intent to facilitate in duding Governor Dewey, New child m ust leave its home
I couldn't help but notice how
or aid in bringing about the es- ^ o rk. have expressed the opinion do som ething for itself. CaJ
everyone of the local people a t
tablishm ent in the United States th a t we already have laws suf- nia here we come.—A $>.r|
tending the affair boasted of all
of such a to talitarian dictator- ficient with which to cope w ith Oregon.
th e blessings which were ours.
1 Helen
¡ship.” Violations of these and the Communist menace. He sta t-
use,
M anley Robinson sounded the
several other provisions of the ed’ 1 be,’eve, th at there are 27
keyn o te a t the banquet Sunday
bill are punishable by a fine of a PPlicable federal laws. If these
W eather Rei
y i
evening when he attrib u ted all
J not more than $10.000, or impris- federal statutes and applicable
For the past week, endfflt
By Harris Elsw orth
o f the success to the ro-opera-
Sunday :
Max. Mm. i
A)
turn su/
o f cess
all o who
the
/ rh worked
• * / toward
f >uv' rd
T here is considerable differ- -v ears- or both. It is my
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For
ence.
I
find,
between
beincr
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b
a
t
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not
only
the
nort
the b e n e fit d i h ”
o r en ce. I find, between being a ,naT‘ not onlX the Portion of
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e m o -, May 18 .......... 59
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M tor
/ «mV a d d th a t \\ U" '" ' ,r”‘r,/ Pr,v a tc citizen who hates Com- lhe biH ¿u8t quoted, but several tlonal tension of the present and May
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May 19
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p a ra 8 ra Phs
c o u . d » ? • ■ » . , s u c h as the
May 20 . ...........58
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ichool
this
hates Communists
misused by t h e . )Mundt blIL
May 21 .............
59
this festiva
festiva l l
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wno nates
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The association u -n ri« i «
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haS a part of tbe »*• executive bra"eh of the govern-1
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early In the v e ir on t t / nr*'" » ,s ponsibl,it> for ,be passage Of nu'r” to destroy political ene-
Mail a Pilot to th a t friend w h o ,__
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and n,.. . ' ' ..
th ProJoot laws designed to deal adeountelv mies and Porpe tuate itself in w ants to hear from you often! (T otal ra in
Total rain for week
w’eek _..«»j gte of
and he c m m . l l « p u t ,n hut w ,th the Cnmmumst regime As
Scho
.» sm all Amount of tim e as c o m -'a p riv a te citizen, I w ant to sec
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ice is
the Ai rt’f U C‘an1,*n d u b the Commies And fellow -travel-
In the >e a r 1798- problems
It is' usele" ' i ' ” r,f’V S h O " lers " h° wou,d tu rn our coun- ,aced bX °u r young republic were
D 2 Y
r call«
to des,mibe the rtouer ^ ” 7 ? ”
° V’ r
RuSSia s,apped down ? “ lte i 7 i la,r t0 0UF prCSt' nl ones
housi
to describe the flower show
in every way possible. But as ^ lance had helped us to win
I for s
few w riters could he equal to
freedom from England, but bv
Curty i
th at task, but I must say that
1798, France, under the direc-
! day o
it is a m ystery to many ju st
k
r.
how a community of this size
is able to accomplish so much,
zt « cm - otNoiiitton this vtsir -
the art
else, anil I'Cdlt i« dut
Olit'e Page fo r its a/
This display, at'i'ordmg to Man-
ley Rotanson tens more t/
<l good beginning it uxts
st
<i rit'al to the flow er show.
How can any ('omntunity such
as ours have so much cultut
H«r c a p i t a ’ W here else could
you go from house to house ,,nj
find anything to equal it even
in the metrt>jh«litan arc t "
Rms>lation of the mognitud,
o f the to u iist busoit s.i shoui.i t .
pe
ft
fi
lively ^akitfen
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M O 0 t a M*
»S A G u v
SCLS A CAREER
C a r v in g
PROMPT AND EFFICIENT
SERVICE
Cur-De! Cfeaners
Pilone 233
and *
! be sut
then
cting
in the
he purp<
which
ions to
build
me the
nds i n
Brookings, Oi
texaco S f y 6 i / e f
See Us For
g a s o lin e
cerfu m ly this area is
wirt itp tr io t r m t - p o n t u !
likely position to nt/afu/u*.
Jhwt business, whwh Aos
ty riioled the m ovie in- ! • S uperior Flm -Ponret makes
8kv Chief lively, alert . . . gives
t ih memrv »pvaf, and al-
yvu
flashing starts, rapid warm-
•
P l, ClttlOM
Hf »peat
tip, sm ooth u ltra-responsive
We have it for you. Stop
ng
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th, 1948 power.
today.
F
lest i\a | a success and a cxwtr-
dtnattxi effort tow ard making this
«re« sought by tourists would
divideruts in astronom ical
figures.
nnt'h year fA
d ita l ftxu’Aes
fA'is co»u rnuNitv
tem as abtuif
u v r,
moulding , lumber
Z/«iqoz
BRICK
in
Brookings
TEXACO
Service
B ert DeMoss
:
LIME
CEM ENT
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ROOFING
T IL E
D E L IV E R !
B u i l d e r ’s S u p p l y Co-
I'HO NE ini
Smith River, Califor'
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