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PAGE FOUR The World’s Best Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Westsbrook 3, off Wallace 11: wild pitches: Westbrook, Wal lace; Hit batters: Westbrook,! Salvage, Wallace. 3 runs, 7 hits Continued from Page Three ' off Westbrook in 5 innings; none cuts this week in preparation for; and 1 off Salvage - in 4; 14 runs, the first of the series against p3 hits off Wallace in 6 2/3 in Crescent City Merchants. For once nings; none and 1 off E. Fend the Pelicans are out to win ad-i rick in 1 1/3 innings. Winning pitcher, Westbrook. Time: 2:25. ditional honors. Pelicans Smother Gold Beach, Sun. The box score show’s: ab r h po Gold Beach Adams, If .... 5 0 0 0 Asher, 3b ...... ...4 0 2 2 Turner, ss ... .3 1 0 3 S. Wallace, cf ..5 0 1 0 J. Fendrick, c ... 5 o 1 10 3 E. Fendrick,2b,p 4 1 Socey, lb .3 1 1 6 Phipps, rf .3 0 0 0 B. Wallace,p,2b 4 0 1 1 a 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 U 2 e 0 9 1 2 1 0 9 0 By Harris Ellsworth, M. C. Totals 36 3 8 24 9 41 The U. S. State Department recently issued a n un-indexed Brookings ab r h IX) a c volume of 1054 pages entitled Matson, ss .. 3 2 3 1 1 1 "United States Relations with Spangler, 2b .. 6 2 1 1 2 1 China.” This document is called Ackley, lb .. 3 3 2 7 3 Oja "white paper." Why it is called Hanscam, cf 5 3 3 1 0 0 that I do not know—from mv Desjardin, c .. 5 1 1 13 0 0 reading of it the color of it mignt Putnam, rf 5 1 3 3 1 i more properly be called pink. R. West’k, 3b 5 0 1 0 0 i Certainly all those in the state Nelson, If 0 0 0 0 0 department who participated in H. West’k, p ... 2 0 1 0 1 i the China blunders should be Salvage, p ....... 2 2 1 0 2 2 blushing with shame now that their story is in print—even tho Totals 41 14 16 27 10 7 most of it is in very fine print, The fall of China to Russian- Score by I innings: controlled communists is felt Gold Beach I . 000 210 000 - 3 more keenly by those of us who Brookings . 301 004 60x -14 live on the west coast than by Summary: Runs batted in: J. easterners. The eyes of the east Fendrick, B. Wallace 2; Spangler are on Europe. We recall very 2, Hanscam 4, Desjardin 2, Put well how’ close the Pacific coast nam 3, Salvage; 2-base hits, Ash was to the Pacific war zone. We er, Matson; Home runs, Spang recall most vividly that Japa ler, Hanscam, Putnam, Salvage; nese shells and bombs actually Stolen Bases, Asher, Turner, Ack landed and exploded on our coast. ley, Hanscam, R. Westbrook; left When I read the story’ of the on bases: Gold Beach 11, Brook shameful mismanagement of our ings 9; Bases on balls: Off West- policy in China, and particularly brook 2, Salvage Wallac when I read the admission of trikeouts: West brook 7, Salvage Secretary of State Acheson that 4, Wallace 9; Earned Runs: off we have no more policy toward । See Us For , OiL HEATER i f GET THIS! — The famous nationally - advertised Coleman heater that gives you automatic, work-free, clean heat! It guar antees you warmer floors in more rooms than your old oil heater of equal size—or money back! Get a good-looking heater and GUAR ANT E E1) com fort — North Star BLANKET-$15.95 Value 72 90- Plus This % Thi» warm, beautiful Asia in the future than a "wait and see how' it comes out" at titude, I felt it necessary to speaK out on the subject on the floor of the house of representatives. My speech was a long one—too long to outline here. (Condensed form appears on page one). Beginning Thursday, the 25th, the house is expected to recess for about two weeks over Labor Day. During this period it is ex pected the senate will catch up so that following the recess both houses can complete the un finished business of the session and adjourn. My present plan is to take the family out to our home in Roseburg, spend a week or more in a forest camp on tho Lmpqua, and then return to Washington for the remainder of the session. Mrs. Ellsworth and Jane will stay in Oregon. After the session adjourns which should be around the first of October. I expect to spend the months of October, November and most of December in Oregon visiting the seven counties of our fourth con gressional district. All plans of this sort are sub ject to change without notice. The situation here, as this is written, is very confused and un certain. But the above' outlines what we hope to do. I have not fully checked the record but I believe the regular appropriation bills are slower reaching completion in this con gress than ever before in history. Interior department, army civil functions (rivers and harbors and flood control), department of de fense and at least one deficiency bill have not yet been finally acted upon by both houses. Thore was quite a flurry of excitement here in Washington when the house, on August 15. at the expiration of a continuing resolution, refused to pass an other continuing resolution. The result of the house action was that for a day’ or two several departments had no money with which to operate. The reason thn house took such drastic action was that the appropriations com mittee brought in a resolution to continue the present rate of department expenditures indefi- nitoly that is, without ; a date stated in the resolution. . In a way it was a blank check. When the house, by a roll-call vote, refused to RO along with any such proposal new resolution was brought in setting the dead- line date at Sept. 15. This was quickly approved by both house and senate. Weather Repor* For the Sunday : August 15 August 16 August 17 August 18 August 19 August 20 August 21 past week, ending on Max. Min. Rain .. .... G5 54 . ..... 68 54 66 51 .. ...... 68 54 .. ...... 67 57 . ....... 72 52 .. ....... 70 50 THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1949 Mr. and Mrs. George Titus of Otter Rock, former residents of the Harbor area, arrived Sun day to spend a few days looking after business affairs. cal checkup for Mrs. Hampton. They visited relatives at New berg en route. Bruce Shavere, general mana ger for Coos-Curry Electric Co Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hampton operative, of Coquille, was a bus returned late Tuesday from Port iness visitor in this area Wed- land where they went for a physi- day. 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